Saturday, October 30, 2010

More "security" outrage for passengers at airports; now they can touch your private parts...

Airline passengers and civil liberties groups have expressed disgust and outrage at new security measures that are tantamount to 'foreplay'.

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration trialled a new pat-down technique at Logan International Airport and is now rolling out the measures to all 450 of its airports.

The technique, described as 'horribly invasive' by a passengers rights group, involves security staff sliding their hand over passengers bodies, rather than patting them down, if they object to going through full-body imaging scanners. More...

Don't miss:
  1. The  pilot who dared to say "no" to the body scanner...
  2. Italy to abandon full body scanners at airports...
  3. Police agencies admit storing body scan images...
  4. Mounting anger against airport body scanners...
  5. Airport body scanners 'could give you cancer',
  6. Airport staff in Nigeria using body scanners to ogle at female passengers...

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