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vacuum
23rd December 2015, 12:50 PM
I've never gone through one. I've always opted out.

Now, TSA thugs can force you to go through them at their discretion.



Now the TSA can force you to go through the body-scanner

Chris Davies (http://www.slashgear.com/author/chris/) - Dec 22, 2015

Your next flight might include a mandatory trip through the body scanner, with the US government quietly changing the opt-out rules for searches. In a document published earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security outlined an update to the Advanced Imagery Technology protocols used by the TSA at US airports, adding a clause which allows officers to insist travelers go through the controversial machines.

Previously, though the body scanners were present at many airports across the country, travelers were free to opt-out of the process. Billed as a privacy consideration, it meant a physical screening was mandatory, but alleviated concerns held by some that the technology could "see them naked" and store photographs of that.

Now, though, that option is being diluted, though not completely retired.

"TSA is updating the AIT PIA to reflect a change to the operating protocol regarding the ability of individuals to opt opt-out of AIT screening in favor of physical screening," the DHS writes. "While passengers may generally decline AIT screening in favor of physical screening, TSA may direct mandatory AIT screening for some passengers."

No more detailed explanation for the change is given. However, it seems likely that the scanners' ability to single out metallic objects hidden around the body - and that might have been missed by a physical search from a TSA agent - is seen as invaluable for whoever security services believe presents a greater-than-normal risk.


http://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/tsa-body-scanner-sample-1280x720.jpg


The document also points out that the scanners do not store or transmit any of the graphics captured while travelers are using them; instead, such images are only shown on the nearby display until TSA agents can physically check the specific area.

Meanwhile, unlike the earlier - now retired - scanners which did indeed show nudity (http://www.slashgear.com/those-tsa-scanners-were-literally-only-good-for-seeing-you-naked-21342202/), the newer system "replaces the individual's image with that of a generic figure" the DHS writes.

All the same, it's likely that the change in policy could cause a few headaches at airports should travelers want to opt-out but be informed that the only way they can get to their gate is to submit to body scanning.

VIA Julia Angwin (https://twitter.com/JuliaAngwin/status/679372963813171200)
SOURCE DHS (http://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/privacy-tsa-pia-32-d-ait.pdf)

vacuum
23rd December 2015, 12:56 PM
However, it seems likely that the scanners' ability to single out metallic objects hidden around the body - and that might have been missed by a physical search from a TSA agent - is seen as invaluable for whoever security services believe presents a greater-than-normal risk.

WTF are they talking about?

mick silver
23rd December 2015, 01:17 PM
Lock down on all travel ............ All about control in the name of safety

ShortJohnSilver
23rd December 2015, 01:24 PM
"The document also points out that the scanners do not store or transmit any of the graphics captured while travelers are using them; instead, such images are only shown on the nearby display until TSA agents can physically check the specific area.
"

Pretty sure that was shown to be a lie long ago - there is a USB port that can write images to a USB stick. And once it is in the computer, it can be saved and stored forever.

I do think that the body scanner stuff is less to do with terrorism and more to do with taking gold and silver and money out of the country.

ximmy
23rd December 2015, 01:25 PM
Until those things are gone, I'm opted out of flying.

Jewboo
23rd December 2015, 01:51 PM
http://blueskyjets.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Private-jet-boarding1.jpg
TSA is for the goyim.


:rolleyes:

madfranks
23rd December 2015, 02:30 PM
Boiling the frog...

Horn
23rd December 2015, 02:59 PM
They wouldn't let you opt out 4 years ago in Houston.

JohnQPublic
23rd December 2015, 04:07 PM
I travel quite a bit and have managed not to go through one, usually by opting out. I hope I can continue to do so.

Glass
23rd December 2015, 06:16 PM
I had to go through one the last time I went somewhere. Didn't want to but I was the only passenger in the whole customs floor. I had the attention of all the staff. Customer service was good. but...Note to self. Just cause your early doesn't mean you should go through the gates early too. Wait for everyone else.

midnight rambler
23rd December 2015, 06:29 PM
Lock down on all travel ............ All about control in the name of safety

By your post we note you're a malcontent with anti-government sentiments so your name is now on our no-fly list.

Hitch
23rd December 2015, 06:41 PM
I travel quite a bit and have managed not to go through one, usually by opting out. I hope I can continue to do so.

Did you get groped instead? I haven't flown for years, but the groping is what gets me driving rather than flying. I'd rather get scanned than groped. Plus, this article says that the nudity ones are removed, and replaced by a standard figure. So, private parts aren't going to be oogled by the perverts who we call the TSA.

mick silver
23rd December 2015, 09:50 PM
I don't know but I don't fly ...
By your post we note you're a malcontent with anti-government sentiments so your name is now on our no-fly list.