The use of TSA body scanners has been a very controversial topic, with privacy advocates stating that the machines show too much of one's person.
Health advocates and pregnant mothers concerned.
about the effects the machines can have on unborn children.
Citing how x-ray technicians use lead walls before they operate similar types of machinery.
With all this in mind, the TSA has quietly phased out, or is phasing out the opt-out option.
Stating how they can strongly suggest that somebody go through the machine as opposed to getting a pat-down.
So we're going to ask the people out here what they think about the new change in policy.
Oh, excuse me, sir.
We're asking people what they think about the TSA change in policy eliminating the pat-down option.
I have not heard about that.
Oh.
Well, I didn't have to go through security this morning, but you did.
Um, I don't really... I think it's fine.
I think as long as they still do a thorough check, then it shouldn't be a problem for anybody.
I actually go through some of the pre-lines, so I don't have that deal.
So, not worried about it.
I do pre also, because I come here too much.
Well, some people are concerned.
You see, pregnant mothers and health advocates, they're concerned about the effects the machines could have on things such as unborn children.
Well, okay, so you're talking about eliminating the ability to do a pat-down in lieu of the scanner?
No, no, I think they'd need to keep it for that.
Well, some people are concerned, such as pregnant mothers and health advocates, they're worried about the effects that the body scanners could have on unborn children.
That's true, I didn't think about that.
I mean, from what I've heard and what I've seen online and so forth, the radiation is really minimal.
So, personally, I think if that's something that you're worried about, you probably should figure out a different way to get to where you're going.
Well, I'm glad they're doing that.
I don't like being patted at all.
Pat somebody else, okay?
I agree with you on that one.
What did you think about it?
It was very traumatic for me.
What did you think about your wife going through it if she was pregnant?
Well, I'm sure there probably needs to be more research to find out if it actually happens or not.
It's interesting to note that the shining example for why body scanners are used in the first place is the underwear bomber, a person who was allowed through the security checkpoint many years ago.
Meanwhile, a man was able to transport a pistol through security just this year.
Also, even though the TSA has yet to stop a single terrorist attack, we saw the state of Texas threatened with a no-fly zone when they sought to oust the agency.
And finally, activist John Corbett, who was previously censored by the TSA for posting documents that they themselves released, is suing the agency over the pat-down rule change.
And there you have it.
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