dunno, that's an invitation to a person that has the authority to go full cavity commando on you. I'd rather play with fire.
And the unedited pic would never be kept somewhere. Ever.There is no big deal. An image algorithm automatically recognizes your genitals depending on the size and covers them with a colored box on the monitoring screen.
What are they going to do when, Girl with balls and shaft comes through the line?
My box was rather big and suited my size well
Don't you think it would make you uncomfortable to look at a dude in the scanner with a giant boner?
this whole TSA thing and invading privacy in the US is sickening, i cant understand how this can happen while in my idea 95 percent of the people hate all this privacy invading measurements.
I seem to remember an article that said that the unedited pictures were stored despite manufacturers and politicians claiming they weren't ...Hadmar said:And the unedited pic would never be kept somewhere. Ever.
I seem to remember an article that said that the unedited pictures were stored despite manufacturers and politicians claiming they weren't ...
the reason 9/11 was successful had NOTHING to do with airport security.
the reason that the underpants bomber failed had NOTHING to do with airport security.
wake up people.
Also, I'm almost 100% sure that if you took a vote of people and asked, "This plane has been checked by security and gone through the full body scanner, and this other plane has not" that everyone would vote to fly on the plane that has been scanned and been made secure.
nah man, you don't get it.Maybe we should abolish all pat downs and bomb sniffers and anything that takes pictures of us and helps fight against crime and have more terrorist attacks (because IIRC, we haven't had another one since 9/11 and all these new security measures have been put in place, we are still learning after all)
careful, your ignorance is showing.So what your saying then is that if these bombers had gone through this full body scan, the "attacks" would have still happend.
Really?
You guys are going to complain about a full body scan that you may or may not get? ****ing l o l
First thing, if you don't like the chance that you may be scanned or frisked, take the bus, drive your car, take the train, walk. Whatever. It's not a 'right' to fly on a airplane. You buy the ticket, you gotta follow the rules. It's part of flying.
You honestly think that ANYONE will want to see any of you as a blob in a computer screen after they have seen much better and much worse and boast about it? Really? It's a couple of mins out of your day to get a quick scan to make sure that you aren't about to kill anyone etc. Of course YOU know you aren't going to do it, but that doesn't mean everyone else on the plane knows.
I personally don't care. It's not invasive to me, I'm not going to die from it any faster than I am from sitting in the car in traffic or eating fast food etc. I'm sure almost all of you drive around in a city with traffic cameras. Those things are always recording you. The government can track where you go, and how you got there just by replaying those tapes.
So for someone to be upset that some dude in a small office is looking at hundreds or thousands of blobed people is just crazy. It's not a loss to our "freedom" or anything like that, it's a simple security measure that was introduced after the underpants bomber got through security because I'm pretty ****ing sure that not one of you would like to be seated next to the next Underpants bomber, now would you?
Also, I'm almost 100% sure that if you took a vote of people and asked, "This plane has been checked by security and gone through the full body scanner, and this other plane has not" that everyone would vote to fly on the plane that has been scanned and been made secure.
But that's just my thoughts and maybe I'm wrong. Maybe we should abolish all pat downs and bomb sniffers and anything that takes pictures of us and helps fight against crime and have more terrorist attacks (because IIRC, we haven't had another one since 9/11 and all these new security measures have been put in place, we are still learning after all)