Strange enough, NPR released a broadcast about the Transportation Security Administration's "whole-body scanner." The "whole body scanner" operates by using radio waves released in a glass booth to see under your clothes before you enter the airport terminal. This machine is not for the squemish, both women and men must enter the booth. It is supposed to release pictures of your body to be viewed remotely by airport security for drugs, bombs, or other contraband. Your face will be blurred. However is this a small price to pay for a safe flight or is it worth the agony over a stranger looking at you under your briefs when there are friends out there like Antonella Barba's?
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Written on Sunday, May 4, 2008 by BlueMojito
BWI's Mile High Club
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