What does it show besides solids? Every bulge, every roll, and cup sizes for both men and women.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/brainiac/airport_xray_scanner.jpg
http://justgetthere.us/blog/uploads/TSA-body-scanner.jpg
http://notesfromthebartender.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/rapi_scan_lg.jpg
The fact that you can see the bones in the man's legs in the last photo makes me wonder about the cumulative health effects of these devices on the human body. We may find out in 20 or 30 years that we killed way more people than we saved with these intrusive things. And the sad thing is that we did it to ourselves because of our own irrational fears.
Oh, and for those who say that no images of people would be recorded to get out on the internet, please note where I got these images.
HOGWASH!!
Exactly.
We're talking about depriving American citizens of their civil right to be able to choose who gets to see them naked; a very basic right. Not only that, if I were a frequent flyer who went through this device once or twice a week for years, I'd have to wonder what that kind of radiation was doing to my body in the long run.
But I guess as long as the fearful sheeple (who probably don't fly very often at all) can feel safe, it's supposed to be worth it? At least until the next "terrorist attack" gets blasted all over their TV screen and instructs them to start panicking about the safety of ....oh I don't know, dog sled races in Wisconsin, elevator bombs in Bismarck, ND or the infamous Fourth of July Parade or Halloween attacks that will happen because "they hate us for our freedom".