Thursday, 18 October 2012

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Technology used under the name "full-body scanner" is the millimeter wave scanner, the active form of which reflects extremely high frequency radio waves off the body to make an image on which one can see some types of objects hidden under the clothes. Passive millimeter wave screening devices rely on only the raw energy that is naturally emitted from the human body or objects concealed on the body; passive devices do not transmit millimeter waves. A full-body scanner is a device that creates an image of a person's naked body through their clothing to look for hidden objects without physically removing their clothes or making physical contact. They are increasingly being deployed at airports and train stations in many countries, and are highly controversial because of the privacy implications of the government taking naked pictures of citizens and also the potential health risks of receiving unnecessary radiation, which could contribute to cancer.

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners

Body Scanners


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