Posts Tagged ‘tsa’

More nudie scanners in the US

Friday, March 5th, 2010

There are already machines at Boston’s Logan International Airport and next week at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago.

In the next few months, the scanners will be put in at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; San Jose, Calif.; Columbus, Ohio; San Diego; Charlotte, N.C.; Cincinnati; Los Angeles; Oakland, Calif.; and Kansas City.

Next time you want some TSA agent looking at naked pictures of you, your spouse, and your kids, you know where to go!

As a reminder of what the scans show, check out the prior post on body scanners.

Heathrow requires naked pictures to fly

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Original title: “Flying: now with more nudity”

If you want to get on a plane in London, you have to let the government take nude video of you, your spouse and your children.

Flying is far less dangerous than driving. Flying in the nineties and noughties is less dangerous than flying in the seventies and eighties.

Then, of course, there’s the fact that nudie scanners don’t detect bomb parts, anyway.

I hope at least that TSA, flight attendants, pilots, and other people working in secure area of terminal are required to be nudie-scanned every time they come into their workplace. After all, it would be very easy to bring a bomb in as a quickie-mart clerk and hand it off to a passenger.

Of course, that’s disingenuous. I do hope that they’re required to be scanned, because rules should apply to everyone; that’s how we recognize the idiotic nature of rules like this one.

Let me repeat all of that; it’s important:

  • nude video is taken of ALL travellers through Heathrow
  • flying is much safer than driving
  • flying is safer now than it was 20 years ago
  • nudie scanners don’t work, anyway

I should point out that nudie scanners are also called millimeter scanners or terahertz scanners. I think nudie scanner more accurately conveys what they do, though.