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    EU adopts guidelines on airport body scanners

    BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union adopted new guidelines Monday on using body scanners at airports, hoping to address the privacy concerns that have delayed their implementation across the continent.

    Siim Kallas, the EU commissioner responsible for transport, said under the rules the technology will only be used with strict safeguards to protect health and fundamental rights.

    "Security scanners are not a panacea but they do offer a real possibility to reinforce passenger security," he said.

    The scanners, some of which produce nude-like images of passengers, are already used in the United States and elsewhere as a more effective screening of passengers than metal detectors.

    Scanner technology is developing rapidly and has the potential to significantly reduce invasive pat-downs. The latest machines are equipped with software that displays a generic outline of a human body, with a red box around the area where a passenger may be concealing an object.

    EU member states and airports do not have an obligation to deploy security scanners, but if they decide to use them, they will have to comply with the EU-wide operational standards.

    Under the new EU law, security scanners must not store or copy any of the images, and the security staff analyzing the images will be in a room separate from where the actual screening is conducted. In addition, passengers must be informed and be given the right to choose an alternative method of screening.

    And in order not to risk citizens' health and safety, only security scanners that do not use X-ray technology can be used at EU airports.

    "The most important provision is that every passenger has the right to opt out and ask for the use of an alternative method," said Helen Kearns, spokeswoman for the transport commission.

    EU states have been mulling the use of security scanners ever since Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 24-year-old Nigerian, attempted in 2009 to blow up a plane flying from Amsterdam to Detroit with plastic explosives he had hidden in his underwear.

    Until now, security scanners were used in a limited way under a patchwork of different national operational procedures. The scanners have tested in France, Italy, Finland and other countries, and been used at airports in Britain and the Netherlands.

    But the whole body imaging machines have sparked outrage among some passengers and privacy advocates because the explicit images they display. Germany has already said it won't introduce them.

    Authorities tested the scanners at Hamburg airport for 10 months on passengers who volunteered. Among the findings, they said the machines' software proved too sensitive to things such as creases in suits.

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    • ZigZ  •  6 mths ago
      Bomb sniffing dogs do not cause cancer.
      • Joe Dirt 6 mths ago
        But they tickle......
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        And they don't make as much money for radiation-spewing manufacturers.
      • Kraz 6 mths ago
        And do tick off Moslems...apparently the prophet didn't like Man's Best Friend.
    • Andy  •  6 mths ago
      The three most dangerous terrorists in the USA are Homeland Security chief Napolitano, Attorney General Holoder, FBI chief Mueller....who all new about and ran the gun running operation to mexican drug cartels......and probably made some money off of it
      • mike 6 mths ago
        Certainly, lib super hero, international criminal, george Soros did.
      • DB Cooper 6 mths ago
        international criminal... exactly! soros belongs in prison.
    • Simon R  •  Santa Rosa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Again, I ask: If you're not saving the pictures then what are you using as evidence for searching people found with weaponry on them?
      • Jean Poole 6 mths ago
        Then the weapons are found by scanner, they do a 'hands-on' search and haul the muslim off to jail. What's so difficult? The bomb is the evidence - fool!
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        don't be an idiot...the friggen weapon is the evidence dork. Hello???
      • Simon R 6 mths ago
        Brilliant assessment folks. Without some evidence of probable cause, a good defense attorney will have that tossed out of an American court in nothing flat without being able to see the evidence that a crime was going to be committed in the first place.

        However, good job on drinking the kool-aid there folks. They *need* physical evidence, which they claim they don't store, or they can't prove why they did what they did in the first place. That's the point that apparently went over your collective heads.
    • adam  •  6 mths ago
      Go ahead and get them in place Europe, you are part of the New World Order that is trying to dehumanize us with virtual strip searches. In America they are now using them on highways and shopping malls without the public being warned that they are getting dosed with radiation. This is a declaration of war against the public and I for one no longer fly, along with over $6 billion in lost revenue to the airport and travel industry in this country. This is exactly what Osama wanted, so to call this fighting terrorism is false, our government is now the terrorist.
      • mike 6 mths ago
        You nailed it Adam.
    • chimpout  •  6 mths ago
      BAN THE TSA!
    • JamesM  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Common sense rules the day, and the Euro Zone dosen't even have constitutional search and seizure laws as we do that TSA rides roughshod over.
      So, does Congress (The People) control TSA or does TSA control congress?
      • BS Buster 6 mths ago
        Don't mistaken Congress with THE PEOPLE. Today's Congress doesn't represent THE PEOPLE and live by a different rules than THE PEOPLE. Them and their family members do not have to be groped nor radiated before they get on the planes.
    • mike  •  Redmond, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The TSA groping pat downs and the scanners were never about security. It was all about getting americans ready for the coming police state. It was about intimidation to forxce americans to give up their rights and get used to it as the new normal.
    • Terry Pearson  •  St. Paul, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Scanner technology is developing rapidly and has the potential to significantly reduce invasive pat-downs."

      The other way to reduce the number of patdowns is for the US to reform and reject the security theater that is the TSA.

      We already do the two most important things we can do to ensure airline safety... Lock the cockpit door and inspect bags. Anything else gives a marginal safety benefit at best and simply exists because some bureaucrat needed a new project to impress their boss.
    • Frank & DeniseB  •  6 mths ago
      Security theater just to get the sheeple to comply to anything they are told to do to gain more control over the populace. We no longer fly because of this nonsense. It's a joke, and anyone buying into it as being for our safety really needs to start thinking for themselves and stop believing everything they're told.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      More useless drivel for the masses. Nothing has changed, just another feel good public relations release.

      The general public is so dumbed down theey would marchi into the gas chambers with narly a question.
    • Eric  •  San Diego, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Everyone is dancing on the head of a pin, i.e. looking any direction other than the simple solution. Fully 100% of the individuals trying to, or successfully bringing down aircraft, are young male Muslim extremists. Looking at the past twenty years, it cannot be called profiling. It's called a description of the suspect.
    • buddha8  •  Oxnard, United States  •  6 mths ago
      When are citizens going to Require Proof that these scanners and gropings have Actually Intercepted any Terrorist with an explosive device?

      The TSA has Not prevented any terrorist attacks on the USA by these draconian measures. They merely thrive on a feeding frenzy of FEAR by the OBAMA bureaucrats--not ordinary US citizens-- that this is the best CYA(cover your . . .)mechanism they have. So they can say--after an attack--we Did Our Best, don't blame us!!

      Until PROOF is provided, the American people must Revolt against these measures as contrary to the 4th Amendment of the US Constitution. This is one of a very long series of
      Lord Obama's efforts to Control and Coerce every American to live the way HE(and Michele)Demand! Pure tyranny!! And Americans are like blind and deaf sheep being herded
      through airports, submitting, without protest, to this crap. We should start an OCCUPY AIRPORTS protest against the TSA gestapo!!
    • Cody L  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Might have to get my German citizenship
    • Sean  •  Livermore, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I will not subject myself to TSA patdowns or Scanners, I am not a terrorist or a criminal, I oppose illegal search and seizure. I am a free man and will exercise my right to be one. I will not run scared, Al Queda has not won, And I can beat them by being free. Disband the TSA
    • jacob  •  6 mths ago
      Hurrah EU ! Common sense and individual rights prevail. ARE U LISTENING CONGRESS !!!!
    • Ron  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It will be proved that these scanners will be a major cause for cancer. Then the government will be sued for billions, perhaps trillions for causing cancer in America's traveling population. The rush to put these death machines in US Airports without real testing is a disgrace.
    • Moving to AZ...legally  •  6 mths ago
      Unlike the USA, Europe seems able to actually learn from other countries what NOT to do!
    • Joel  •  Tulsa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wow! Even the world capital of omnipotent moral busybody government is more sane about body imaging than the U.S. and its otherwise unemployable goon squad that is the TSA.
    • Andy  •  6 mths ago
      Let's not forget to add the two other terrorists Bernanke and tax cheat Geithner
    • Cheryl  •  Greenville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If they used it because they had reasonable suspicion, I wouldn't object so much. But TSA agent don't , they use it because they have it and cost is no object. Sniffing dogs would be a way more effective manner of screening and cheaper as well.
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