Categorized | Uncategorized

Child porn threat to airport’s ‘virtual strip search’ scanners

Posted on 14 October 2009 by Congress Check


Chris Williams
The Register
Wednesday, Oct 14th, 2009

Manchester Airport has rejected claims its new body scanners will fall foul of child pornography laws, claiming that because they use X-rays “they do not make an image”.

The machines use low doses of radiation to deliver a 3D black and white scan of volunteer passengers’ bodies to a human operator sat in front of a screen. The scans reveal objects concealed underneath their clothes – including genitals.

The airport says the technology will improve and speed up security checks.

During the 12-month trial children will be scanned if their parents give consent. The policy has prompted the children’s civil rights group Action on Rights for Children (ARCH) to write to bosses, insisting they will break the law.

Making an indecent image of a child is an offence under the Protection of Children Act – the fact Manchester Airport scans will not be stored is irrelevant in the eyes of the law.

Full article here

Child porn threat to airports virtual strip search scanners  260909banner 

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Photos from our Flickr stream

See all photos

Polls

Is swine flu engineered?

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...

Infowars Radio


Current Song:
     Replay - Hr 4 (Infowars.com, PrisonPlanet.com)
    
Choose your player to listen:


  • ARCHIVES

  • Calendar