Sunday, March 21, 2010

Preflight Body Scans To Become Mandatory in United States for Air Travel Says TSA Official


If and when body scanning becomes mandatory to fly in the United States, then you can expect that the airline industry will suffer economically as many people will choose not to fly. Hopefully, the TSA will have alternative screening methods for those people who do not want to go through these radioactive scanners.

All airline passengers in the U.S. will eventually be required to undergo a full-body scan before boarding planes, just as metal detectors became a standard and accepted part of the screening process at airports decades ago, the federal transportation security chief in Chicago said Monday.

Source:
Montreal Gazette


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