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Full body scanners in airports - Friday - 03-01-2010 19:49

It has been announced by BAA that full body scanners will be introduced in at London's Heathrow airport as soon as practical.

I am interested in peoples views on this. So fire away folks.


RE: Full body scanners in airports - belfrylover - 03-01-2010 19:52

Not bothered if it stops terrorists. Like to have a go on the other side too. laugh


RE: Full body scanners in airports - Friday - 03-01-2010 21:22

Just to be sure here, so it's OK, if it stops terrorists, yes?

So low jacking all the cars in the UK, compulsory ID cards, a DNA database with everyone in the country's DNA on it and a country wide fingerprint database, are all OK, as long as they stop terrorists?


RE: Full body scanners in airports - belfrylover - 03-01-2010 21:26

(03-01-2010 21:22 )Friday Wrote:  Just to be sure here, so it's OK, if it stops terrorists, yes?

So low jacking all the cars in the UK, compulsory ID cards, a DNA database with everyone in the country's DNA on it and a country wide fingerprint database, are all OK, as long as they stop terrorists?

Full body scans and all the other things are a different level. Its a specific deterent. The others are a nation wide problem.


RE: Full body scanners in airports - Friday - 03-01-2010 22:11

But they are all the same level.
All of the above "deterents" have been touted at one point or another as solutions to the problem of terrorism, the full body scanner is just the latest cure all solution and if brought in will constitute a further errosion of personal privacy.

Does anyone think for a minute that if these scanners are given the go ahead and installed in all UK airports as suggested that they will only be used in airports?


RE: Full body scanners in airports - belfrylover - 03-01-2010 23:00

The reality is that they are too expensive to use in many places. Smile
Living in our society means that we have an erosion of our personal privacy. Not ideal and not something I am happy with but if I get attacked or my wife and children do I will want the bastards caught. And if CCTV helps then I will accept it.


RE: Full body scanners in airports - Deb x - 31-03-2010 18:24

Little update: Already, one of the operators has been warned about perving Rolleyes

What about scanning kids? I have seen many stories about airport workers circumventing security checks...it just seems a bit seedy.

Yes, they create some sort of a sense of security for some people. That's the main advantage I can see. They are also a slight deterrent, I suppose, but I'm not convinced these scanners will stop terrorists in the long term. Can they see inside a person, for example? eek


RE: Full body scanners in airports - Chilly - 31-03-2010 18:41

Sounds like you're worried they'll find out where you keep your Maltesers, Deb! Wink Big Grin


RE: Full body scanners in airports - Deb x - 31-03-2010 18:46

Chocolate isn't explosive, Chilly...
I hope Wink


RE: Full body scanners in airports - dbfernandafan - 31-03-2010 19:36

after the picture they showed of one being used in the paper, please let me know when Fernanda Ferrari Heart is going on holiday, I bet the security guys make her go through it a dozen times!!Big Grinlaugh