Homeland Security Wants More 'Naked Scanners'

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[citation][nom]bamslang[/nom]Perhaps I'm in the minority with my opinion, but IMO, unreasonable =/= a noninvasive search that is intended to prevent the loss of American citizens. As a person who fly’s quite regularly, I would much rather have these done instead of the rub down the currently give as “random searches”.[/citation]

Unreasonable search has already been defined by law: police and security agencies need to demonstrate probable cause or have a judicially issued warrant to conduct searches. It's unreasonable to do so if they can not so a reason to search that specific person.

Now, if you've got a really nervous sweaty guy named Abdul refusing to go through the metal detector, that's probable cause, and that's fine. Putting Joe Bloe, his wife Jane, and their to kids Jessica and Joe Jr through, along with everyone else, simply because they want to board a plane, there is no probably cause for a strip search.
 
Damn... these "security" improvements won't change a thing and just infringe our freedoms and flow of life.

People already smuggle surgically implanted drugs --- lets face it, someone about to blow themselves up won't object to having surgically implanted explosives and if done right No Search will uncover them at all.

The Terrorists poke at us once in a while and then laugh as our own people harass our own people for them for Years to come!!!

How long till the US decides that all people Have to be implanted with chips at birth that can track them WhereEver they go by satellite...

and then while you are at it why not incorporate a "Sleep Switch" to drop any suspect at the press of a button "Just in Case" --- After all, if it saves ONE life it will have all been worth it right???

This craziness MUST stop. The Terrorists are winning this way >_<

I can't stop seeing Bin Laden laughing his head off at our self inflicted madness...
 
[citation][nom]bamslang[/nom]I guess a boat is a fake/imaginary way then... I guess I'm not as well versed on contitutional rights as others, but could you site for me where it says we have the right to cross state lines in the constitution. Not saying you're wrong, I just didn't see anything with a quick google search (didn't look too hard, just skimmed).[/citation]

A boat takes too long, which will bring in car travel, etc.

You need to do more than skim. The right to cross state lines is under that wonderful catch-all called the Commerce Clause. Only in this case it's one of the best fits, since one is paying money to cross state lines, which is definitely Interstate Commerce no matter how one looks at it.

That also gives Congress the power to regulate, which means some bright person in DC is going to start hearings, which could make matters worse...
 
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I would suspect these would only be used as part of random searches (ie profiling and those who purchase with cash) and searches due to probable cause. I couldn't see these being used on every single person coming through an airport simply due to the time it would take to do this. Lines are bad enough as is with people who don't understand that, yes, those coins your their pocket are metal and will set off a detector.

I don't see these scanners being fast enough to search everyone in a timely manner.
 
[citation][nom]npaladin2000[/nom] That also gives Congress the power to regulate, which means some bright person in DC is going to start hearings, which could make matters worse...[/citation]

How would that make things worse? Congress usually acts with the highest standard of ethics and effeciency.

 
[citation][nom]bamslang[/nom]How would that make things worse? Congress usually acts with the highest standard of ethics and effeciency.[/citation]

That's either sarcasm or you also believe in the Easter Bunny. :)
 
High tech is not always the answer...I don't know perhaps it is the influence of Hollywood but Americans always seem to be looking for the "Ultimate comupterized undefeatable weaponized system" or scanner in this case.
Listen guy's...it doesn't exist....old saying....whatever one man can make another can break.
Multilayered simple and effective measures are all that are required to provide acceptable security (remember 100% does not exist).

A good start would be via simple things like communication...you know if someone tells staff in an American consulate they fear their son may be a terrorist it might be a good idea to action that.

Passenger profiling....most of these people are traveling alone...this latest guy didn't even have any luggage....and sorry if it offends guys but we can't afford to be politically correct...religious beliefs.

Physical checks dogs and security staff talking to passengers....can you imagine how much adrenaline must be running through these guys viens when they are approaching such a check point....I would imagine the sweat must be beading on their foreheads and really quite easy to spot if we didn't rely on these distant more "sophisticated" methods.
In fact dogs could be used in other ways rather than just as exposive sniffers....many people who are severly epileptic have dogs that can detect often hours before the event when a person is going to have a seizure noticing minute changes in the way they act....surely it would be possible to like wise train dogs to recognise signs of anxiety and thus possibly invovled in terrorism...again not infalable as some are anxious about flying but just another layer of relatively inexpensive protection.
Just my views...we need to be more hands on and not put all our eggs in one basket.

 
The devices would be at the large airports ware the colateral damage would be the highest. On fighting for the rich and other such noncience. If this were so why is the US economy in shambles and in the middle east they have enough cash to build indoor ski resorts... also would be intresting on how to look at what we have done to rebuild the world rebuilding tyoko, humanitarian releafe, cutting down the drug trade, helping rebuild eourpe not onece but twice...i can keep going. Tack on sharring technology too... the only reason for hating us is because we dont act like a super power we use what we have to try and help... however other contries will sell you weapons so you can kill eachother.
 
Just body scan the muslims... they seem to be the ones causing the issues.
 
[citation][nom]dane0199@yahoocom[/nom]Just body scan the muslims... they seem to be the ones causing the issues.[/citation]

And what if they begin recruiting Danish sounding guys for their missions? It's morons like you (and the terrorists) that ruin it for th rest of us.
 
Wouldn't a bomb sniffing dog be a bit more affective than the non attentive TSA agents manning these machines.

That or just make everyone fly nude. We'd see the obesity problem quickly come to an end to to embarrassment. That would in turn fix a lot of health care problems.... wait a sec, I think I'm on to something here.
 
What happened to the police dogs trained to find explosives? They used to be doing a pretty good job, weren't they? and they are still being used in ports in areas dealing with commercial shipping.
So what is it... too expensive? not accurate enough? From what I read online, it seems an effective solution.
 
Wow, you democratic liberal hippies are so nubbish. No freedom and chained to a wall? wtf? Did someone force you to drive to an airport to use someone elses great invention to speed up your travel while flying with other peoples children? They have the right to know that a person on their plane (THEIR PLANE, NOT YOURS, artards), doesn't plan to blow them up, when you are CHOOSING to join in on a trip with other people, all of which have the right to be safe. That's like saying someone has a right to scream cuss words in a library and the surrounding people have a right not to hear you scream those words. Think about it nutjob hippies. The big government argument is becoming very old. If you don't like it, why are you still in America again? I'm sure China and North Korea would happily enjoy your company. Or maybe the middle east, good people there I've heard. lol get real n00bs.
 
tsmatthx2,

'THEY', as you put them (the Airlines) are NOT repeat NOT advocating for, nor in charge of, these security measures, thanks. These are being MANDATED and CONDUCTED by the FEDERAL US GOVERNMENT. So yes, it is a 'freedom' and a 'rights' issue.

 
As I said in a similar article, I'm starting to believe that there's no such thing as convenient security.

Also, freedom, by its very nature, is chaotic. Too much freedom creates anarchy. Not enough freedom creates a sense of imprisonment.
 
Btw, nobody forces anyone to ride in your car, and I'm sure you wouldn't let random people in your car to stroll around in, just like nobody forces you to fly on someone else's plane, lol, all of which receive government money to operate btw lol. Beggers can't be choosers.
 
Sometimes you are encouraged about our country's future when you see
something like this.

Specifically, there is an annual contest at Texas A&M University
calling for the most appropriate definition of a contemporary term.

This year's term was "Political Correctness."

The winner wrote:
"Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional,
illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possibleto pick up a turd by the clean end."
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So, how is this relevant? Let's stop trying to pick up this turd by the clean end. If he looks like an Arab, is named like an Arab, is a Muslim, or dresses like one, SCAN HIM!
 
[citation][nom]otacon72[/nom]NEGATIVE....flying on an airplane is a privilege NOT a right guaranteed under the constitution. If you don't want to be scanned then don't fly! I am so sick of these ACLU funboys. I would LOVE to see you go through Israeli airport security..lmao. They don't give a shit about your rights.[/citation]
Your Argument makes no sense. There are many things in the US that are a privilege. These activities are still covered under the Constitution. Why would something that is a privilege be exempt from being covered. Honestly, that's not even sensible logic . As long as you are on US soil, you are covered under the Constitution.

And, what does Israel have to do with the US. As for me, I have no desire to go to Israel, as you claim, but I have no problem with them either. They can do whatever they want. My only concern is my country. I guess what you aren't grasping is that once a technology is okay in one place, then it gets adopted everywhere else. You won't be able to go into any courtroom etc... without being scanned. That includes if you are being called to Jury Duty etc... In that case you would have no choice in the matter, so the scans would be forced upon you. Aside from that, for business reasons, many people are forced to fly because of their jobs. So, again, your comments make no sense and aren't well conceived.

As far as the funboy thing (don't you mean fanboy?), all you "hawks" are calling our founding fathers "liberals" for writing the constitution. Apparently, you all have a problem with the US. There is nothing holding you back from leaving this "liberal" country.
 
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