How Do You Feel About Body Scanners In Airports?
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:21 pm
LarsMac;1342620 wrote: Having gone through these new scanners a few times, now, I thought to revisit this thread.
Flying out of Palm Beach airport last week, there was a guy in front of me who said he was not going through that machine.
So he gets the pat down. I dropped my bags on the scanner, went through the machine, and gathered my stuff, and walked over to a bench to sit down and put my shoes on (I still use tie-up shoes) and got a call, so I sat there talking on my cell for a while, helping a co-worker fix a customer problem. I disconnected, and gathered my stuff, and headed to my gate, and met the guy coming out of the security area after the pat-down. (they must have found something they didn't like on him, because he was re-dressing as he rushed to his gate.
Moral of the story, if you don't like the scanner, you might want to plan extra time to get through security.
And I still don't glow in the dark.
:-6 You don't glow in the dark? Maybe the person running the scan does. :wah:
Flying out of Palm Beach airport last week, there was a guy in front of me who said he was not going through that machine.
So he gets the pat down. I dropped my bags on the scanner, went through the machine, and gathered my stuff, and walked over to a bench to sit down and put my shoes on (I still use tie-up shoes) and got a call, so I sat there talking on my cell for a while, helping a co-worker fix a customer problem. I disconnected, and gathered my stuff, and headed to my gate, and met the guy coming out of the security area after the pat-down. (they must have found something they didn't like on him, because he was re-dressing as he rushed to his gate.
Moral of the story, if you don't like the scanner, you might want to plan extra time to get through security.
And I still don't glow in the dark.
:-6 You don't glow in the dark? Maybe the person running the scan does. :wah: