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The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday that it will begin installing software to allow airport scanners to show objects hidden under the clothes of passengers without creating what appears to be a naked digital image of the travelers.
The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday that it will begin installing software to allow airport scanners to show objects hidden under the clothes of passengers without creating what appears to be a naked digital image of the travelers.
The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday that it will begin installing software to allow airport scanners to show objects hidden under the clothes of passengers without creating what appears to be a naked digital image of the travelers.
Upon hearing of the announcement, TSA security agent Irv "the Perv" Watson commented, "Wow, what a letdown. I didn't just sign up for this job to pat down old broads..."
I was on another forum and somebody was saying that at IAH, you are supposedly no longer to opt-out. Not sure of the accuracy of the statement, but assuming it's true, would this be why?
Does this mean we won't have to completely empty our pockets anymore?
Wait - I thought the original story was that the images really weren't nude?!!
Wasn't that in the original sale?
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