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TSA: Myths and Facts

by Ned Levi on November 22, 2010

Ned Levi examines TSA’s “Myth of Fact” list and writes his own list in response to recent statements about the use of TSA’s AIT scanners and enhanced “pat-downs.”

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After bringing to light more detailed safety information about TSA’s full body scanners, Ned Levi discusses the bottom line about the scanners. Ned explains why TSA’s reliance on these scanners makes air travel passengers less safe, and calls on TSA to abandon the scanners.

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Ned Levi follows up his recent article, “What’s the real lowdown on the full body scanners?” with new revelations about TSA’s scanner specifications, safety information, and whether all passengers can actually opt out of using the scanner.

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Ned Levi examines the major issues people should consider before entering full body scanners at TSA security in airports: privacy, safety, efficiency, and do they actually make us more security. In the article Ned comes to a surprising conclusion.

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With so many conflicting reports about “full body scanners,” what they can and can’t do, privacy issues, and their safety, Ned Levi has developed a comprehensive analysis about them. Ned looks at these devices, concentrating on their efficacy, privacy, safety, and bang for the taxpayers buck.

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