Not too fond of the full-body pat-down when you're rushing to get to the gate? You could avoid the hassle and expedite your trip by signing up for the Clear Registered Traveler service, or hope that the airport security adopts better technology.
The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to begin tests today of a new full-body scanning machine that uses radio waves to search for suspicious objects. The scan itself takes less than two seconds, but it takes a minute for the result to appear on a computer screen for analysis. That's not exactly instantaneous, but at least no one's running their hands over your personal areas. Privacy advocates are protesting, calling the machines virtual strip-searches.—Gregory Mone
Great News !! I think it is quite good news for us as government used to try different type of tests only for our security. I hope these tests will run successfully. It will help lot in reducing terrorism in our country...Thank you for sharing such a good news !! Have a nice day !!
Posted by: business card scanner | May 20, 2010 at 09:35 AM
Thats a good news.i hate the scan on airport for security reasons.this is a good techniques and time saving.It only take 2 seconds to scan.This is surely gonna helful for security related issues on Airports.This technique must be implemented as early as possible.Thanks for the news.
Posted by: records management | February 22, 2011 at 11:25 AM