The Transportation Security Administration is officially launching a plan to install 1,000 full-body scanners at U.S. airports over the next two years. Airports in Boston, Los Angeles and Chicago are among the 11 slated to get the devices in the near future.
No privacy issues here.
Potential damage to DNA (increasing cancer risk) is a small price to pay for safety, right? And nevermind that British government studies have shown that these scanners can't detect lightweight items like plastics, chemicals or liquids.
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