cpt.fass1 wrote:
Turquoise wrote:
cpt.fass1 wrote:
It's useless, it's not going to save any lives. For frequent flyers it will actually give them a higher risk of cancer.
Well, cancer is really one of the lesser worries about scanners. Tanning booths are much more likely to give you cancer than one of these scanners -- even if you're a frequent flyer.
There's even evidence to suggest that cell phones pose a greater risk for cancer than these scanners.
It's still useless and ineffective?
How would this have caught the shoe bomber?
While I agree that it's overkill, it's probably easier to catch the shoe bomber now than it would have been in the past, since you have to take your shoes off and put them through the counter scanner.
Personally, I just think people should accept the risks of flying and not really worry with much security. As bad as it might be that occasional hijackings occur, it's not worth making everyone go through with multiple checks that don't accomplish much.
Also, whether it's done governmentally or privately, security is usually farmed out to the lowest bidder. The employees of these agencies aren't exactly Secret Service members. This is why you end up with crazy shit happening like in the video John posted.