A growing number of people, including pilots, have raised objections to full body scanners used in many US airports.
(Eduardo Contraras/ San Diego Union Tribune via Associated Press)
No exemption from scans, pat-downs
Those who refuse won’t fly, TSA says
A growing number of people, including pilots, have raised objections to full body scanners used in many US airports.
(Eduardo Contraras/ San Diego Union Tribune via Associated Press)
Airline passengers won’t be able to avoid body-imaging screenings or pat-downs because of religious beliefs, the Transportation Security Administration says. (Full article: 423 words)
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