Sure, airport body scanners are looking for threats, but here’s what else these security devices might reveal in the process ...
Controversial airport scanners that produce a naked image of travelers will be removed in June, the Transportation Security Administration announced Friday. The company that makes the scanners, ...
It looks as though the backlash against those full-body scanners now in use in airports by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has officially begun. On Saturday morning, Oceanside, ...
The head of the Transportation Security Administration has backed off a public commitment to conduct a new independent study of X-ray body scanners used at airport security lanes around the country.
One of Britain's largest prisons stopped using an X-ray body scanner for "legal reasons" even though similar devices are in place at other jails, according to a report. Inspectors questioned why the ...
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is now using new body scanners at its jails to prevent inmates from smuggling in drugs, weapons, and other contraband. Since the scanners were installed, they have ...
If you thought full-body airport scanners were intrusive, how do you like the idea of X-ray scans happening while you drive or walk along the sidewalk? Like it or not, you know you have to deal with ...
And in any case, they're not particularly useful for stopping the "next threat," which (whatever it is) will be well designed to get past these machines, because, well, they're in use everywhere.
If you've ever traveled by air, you've surely experienced airport security. Before boarding, your luggage is passed through ...
MONROE COUNTY, Tennessee — Monroe County credits new technology with saving lives in the jail. It's a full-body scanner, similar to the ones used to check airline passengers run through at security.