Is it me or...
Jun. 7th, 2010 11:57 amis this a bit horrible?
http://www.breastcancercare.org.uk/breast-cancer-breast-health/treatment-side-effects/surgery/breast-prostheses/uk-airport-body-scanners/
"The purpose of the scanners is to be able to identify concealed weapons and prohibited items, but they will also reveal external breast prostheses, the type worn after a mastectomy operation.
The Department for Transport advises people wearing an external breast prosthesis to notify security staff before being scanned.
Although this may be awkward or embarrassing, it will mean you are less likely to be searched than if you have not declared it. It may also be helpful for you to carry a letter from the GP or breast specialist, confirming your situation, to help ease transit through security.
Upon seeing the external prosthesis on the scan, it is an individual decision by the member of security staff as to whether they conduct a body search. This means that wearing a breast prosthesis does not inevitably lead to a body search, but may do so."
Are prostheses REALLY such a major security threat that this undignified and unsavory approach is justified...? Very dubious about the body scanning thing in general, but this is an extra level of intrusive ick!
Can't help thinking of the foil wrapped cucumber scene in Spinal Tap tho...
http://www.breastcancercare.org.uk/breast-cancer-breast-health/treatment-side-effects/surgery/breast-prostheses/uk-airport-body-scanners/
"The purpose of the scanners is to be able to identify concealed weapons and prohibited items, but they will also reveal external breast prostheses, the type worn after a mastectomy operation.
The Department for Transport advises people wearing an external breast prosthesis to notify security staff before being scanned.
Although this may be awkward or embarrassing, it will mean you are less likely to be searched than if you have not declared it. It may also be helpful for you to carry a letter from the GP or breast specialist, confirming your situation, to help ease transit through security.
Upon seeing the external prosthesis on the scan, it is an individual decision by the member of security staff as to whether they conduct a body search. This means that wearing a breast prosthesis does not inevitably lead to a body search, but may do so."
Are prostheses REALLY such a major security threat that this undignified and unsavory approach is justified...? Very dubious about the body scanning thing in general, but this is an extra level of intrusive ick!
Can't help thinking of the foil wrapped cucumber scene in Spinal Tap tho...
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Date: 2010-06-07 02:31 pm (UTC)If safety is an excuse for searching people, it would also be an excuse for forcing them to travel in the nude. Or for every person who wants to fly to get a special permit. You have to draw the line somewhere.
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Date: 2010-06-07 02:53 pm (UTC)One part that I do remember was the calculation of how many minutes of their life each person loses in security queues because of this and that if you then multiply this by the number of travellers, you get a number of years, which if you then divide by the average lifespan of an air traveller can be used to work out how many 'virtual deaths' the terrorists are ultimately responsible for. (Rather convoluted sentence, but you get the idea.)
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Date: 2010-06-07 07:05 pm (UTC)Re the special permit, the ESTA thing to enter the US is not terribly dissimilar.
- N.