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There's been lots of talk lately about body scanners — the new airport security tool that allows screeners to see through clothes. People are concerned about privacy, delayed flights, health effects.
Now there's another concern. What about kids? Do they have to go through this, too? And what are parents' rights?
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I get grown ups dying in plane crashes, but what about kids?
OK...thats probably not very clear...but listen...dead knows no age or race when it comes to terror acts. And I can promise you...if a terrorist is committed to blowing up a plane and knows that he or she can use his or her child to accomplish that mission (ala the terrorists in England that plotted to bring down a jetliner using things smuggled in baby bottles) and if they know that kids arent being fully security scanned...well...seriously...do you think concern over an x-rayed version of your childs junk trumps that reality?
And really...for the luvamike...what they hell are people so concerned about? If some fruitbag gets off on looking at an xray and we are so paranoid that on the off chance someone might see us underneath it all...seriously...who has the problem? We are entirely too self conscious about our bodies...