Your opinion on Naked Body Scanning

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TK421

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It wouldn't bother me. I can see how it could bother someone else though.
 

similar.squirrel

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It's preferable to being 'frisked'. In any case, I'm going to avoid flying for a while, what with this latest nutcase who set his trousers on fire mid-flight.

Islamic extremists [and indeed extremists of any other kind] can go eff themselves. Weak-minded, cowardly and degenerate creatures that they are.
 

BENZOOKA

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The airplane terrorist hype. Ludicrous.

If there were to be such a scanner, so what. Oh, and if you can choose between that and frisking, it's pretty much a win-win situation for everyone. Although the freaking about terrorists is silly.
 

r0manz

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Perhaps the government could raise the alert level over at www.defense.gov to something higher then Elevated with all of these terrorists running around... and then maybe the citizens of a country wouldn't get pissy about being checked to make sure that the plane they're on doesn't explode.

Haha, just a fantasy.
 

tmujir955

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Wicky_42 said:
tmujir955 said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O'Neal#Personal_life

Do you seriously think you can prevent Shaq from getting on a plane if he wants to?
Buh?! Because he's muslim that likes superman symbols and basketball? I quite honestly have no idea what this comment was meant to mean o.0
Oops, I forgot to quote the person I was referring to, who wanted to ban all Muslims from mass transit. Sorry for the confusion.
 

Wicky_42

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tmujir955 said:
Wicky_42 said:
tmujir955 said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaquille_O'Neal#Personal_life

Do you seriously think you can prevent Shaq from getting on a plane if he wants to?
Buh?! Because he's muslim that likes superman symbols and basketball? I quite honestly have no idea what this comment was meant to mean o.0
Oops, I forgot to quote the person I was referring to, who wanted to ban all Muslims from mass transit. Sorry for the confusion.
Lol, k - that begins to makes sense now ;)
 

wordsmith

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+5 to the first guy to walk up to one of the scanners and say "Before you start, I've got a WMD between my legs ;)"

Also, +5 arrests for suspected terrorism to the same guy
 

brunothepig

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Monkfish Acc. said:
I don't really see how you could have a problem with it.
I mean, it doesn't show anything. And in some ways, it is more dignified than being frisked.
Personally, I'd much rather someone had a vague idea of what I look like naked than be groped by a dude in rubber gloves.
Yeah, pretty much.
 

NickCooley

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You're not naked. For gods sake did any of you look at the picture in the op? A blank patch between the legs and bumps on the chest. It wont matter if kids go in it either because they're not going to be fucking naked in the scan!

Although these kind of threads crack me up. So many paranoid fuckwits screaming "ORWELLIAN" and "BIG BROTHER" Comedy gold.
 
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It's not like the operators are gonig to have a good time of it. Luckily most people are hideous, shambling abominations of the human race. I once travelled into my local town centre, and was frankly greived to see what I took to be mutants wandering the streets.
 

Virus0015

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After each plot that came reasonably close to completion/has been completed commercial aviation security procedures have evolved to counter it, thus preventing an attack of the same nature happening again. If this new security loophole is not blocked up we may well see more attacks in the future.

I for one would rather have to undergo an additional circuitry procedure to guarantee my safety (and why are people moaning about the procedures that are in place at the time? They normally barely take up a few minutes of your time at the maximum with the exception of queuing).

Furthermore think of the airline crews. I am training for my private pilots license with the hope of getting into commercial aviation after university. In this day and age I would not pilot in aircraft with unknown passengers that have not undergone reasonably thorough security procedures. Unfortunately the inherent lack of redundancy attributed to all aircraft makes them incredibly easy to take down, and with a few hundred people inside its effectively a sitting (well you know what I mean...) duck for terrorists. Until the day aircraft fuselages can be made out of 5ft of steel it will always be necessary to undergo these procedures, weather we like them or not.