Martin Annis was the inventor of the full body scanner.
no
All of them.
No
NO DEFINATLY NOT .... it is an invasion of privacy airports should have separate scanners for male and female...... and if a Muslim does not want to go through a scanner i think she has full rights to refuse , but i think she should have a pat down (BY A WOMEN)
Airports have very tight security. They are really cautious about anything like if you have a pen in your pocket.
Full body scans, baggage check and more.
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In the United Kingdom, certain airports have installed full-body scanners which build a 3-dimensional image of the person minus clothing.
yes they do. They use radiation just like x rays do.
Assuming you are discussing the new "full body" scanners at the airports... YES, but a very very small amount. You get a SMALL dose of ionizing radiation from using the machine. It doesn't make you radioactive and glow in the dark though.
BenefitsThe benefits of the virtual strip searches are that these machines can confirm only that the imaged areas look normal, but not that items have not been hidden in body cavities or under folds of skin. Unlike existing metal detectors and Explosives Trace Detection (ETD) machines, these devices cannot determine whether the person being imaged is carrying metal or explosives.Counter-terrorism efforts should include full-body scans at airports, because those scans increase the safety of all passengers.Counter-terrorism efforts should include full-body scans at airports as they are the most efficient way to ensure in flight safetyWay to detect certain bomb
Before buying a MRI scanner you will want to know how much you have to spend, what features you are desiring and which models have those features, what will the scanner be used for (extremities, head, full body), what are the dimensions of the room it will be used in and what are the reviews/ratings/reliability of the various brands/models.