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Title: Total Body Scan
Post by: Sphn07 on December 30, 2009, 08:08:28 pm
How do you feel about having to be put through a full body scan in order to fly?
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: vlsm23 on December 30, 2009, 08:10:32 pm
I think its ridiculous, fine I understand the extended security after 9/11, but intruding on personal privacy??  no bueno
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: smylyfayce on December 30, 2009, 08:16:35 pm
I say this, there is always one bad apple that spoils everything for everybody. If a total body scan is necessary to keep air passengers safe, then the scan needs to be done. It's already risky flying in the air, and then when you have an idiot on board trying to bring harm against innocent people that makes things even worse. I think every necessary precautionary procedure needs to be done to ensure the safety of every flight passenger.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: dougmattson on December 30, 2009, 08:59:26 pm
I agree what ever it takes to fly safe. You would hate it if they didn't do one and here is nutso on your plane. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: Graeth on December 31, 2009, 03:10:17 am
I've got nothing to hide, so go for it.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: joey2011 on December 31, 2009, 03:57:08 am
Dear sir or mam

I feel it is a good idea because as many of us
Americans know dogs can only go so far to find
hidden things so i do agree with full body scans
or x rays.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: lancenweman1978 on December 31, 2009, 04:26:38 am
i am really impressed with these responses.

there really are some people making some incomprehensible decisions and we need to match their efforts with non-violent solutions like this.

i regret the need for these measures, as i am sure we all do

but i completely support it

very mature responses  :thumbsup:

 :male:
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: bucksmakingmama on December 31, 2009, 04:41:36 am
Dang, I don't fly, so I'm not familiar with what a full body scan is, but you all make it sound like something out that movie Total Recall that Ahhhrnold had to walk through that showed a giant xray like picture of his body to the whole world as he went.

Seriously, though, it doesn't sound like something I would want to do if I did fly.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: afroach on December 31, 2009, 05:30:17 am
I did not fly before 9/11 and I don't fly now. If someone wants to hurt the USA they will find a way. Can't live in fear.
   Annette
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: rcbrad on December 31, 2009, 05:46:35 am
I think its ridiculous, fine I understand the extended security after 9/11, but intruding on personal privacy??  no bueno

In a day when "personal privacy" involves killing others, it's a no brainer that a full body scan is most definitely in order to keep people safe as possible.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: MorbidRaccoon on December 31, 2009, 06:27:51 am
I think people need to suck it up and stop being insecure.
Do you care more about the camera-security officer who's seeing you naked and sees thousands of people like you a day naked so he probably doesn't care? Or would you prefer a gun swinging unshaved Jihad terrorist(I can say this I am Middle Eastern it's not racist!) who has a liquid-fire in his pants??? Thought so.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: marycdoyle1 on December 31, 2009, 07:11:33 am
They need to start "profiling".  This is not racial, ie only because they are black, yellow, white, etc, but behavioral profiling!  Come on, this kid got on board on Christmas Eve w/o a passport, no cash and no luggage!  Let's get real and keep us safe.  I have never flown (I'm 48) and would like to before I die, but until they make the airways safe again, my husband says no way. 
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: Valerie1979 on December 31, 2009, 07:46:06 am
many of you mention the "safety" of flying, but far more people die in cars then in the air.  I regret that we are exposed to these risks that are brought on by the human race, rather than natural disasters, etc -- but I will do a total body scan if needed.

My husband is from outside of the US and for us to go visit our family we would do this -- we want to be safe of course, I just think it's sad. It does beat needing to strip down to nothing before boarding  :)
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: ODOMS6598 on December 31, 2009, 07:47:41 am
I dont fly, but I think it is a great idea.  Maybe people wont be able to bring drugs, etc. into our country anymore.  I know it will be a hassle for those who fly all the time, but it will make it a safer flight for everyone concerned. :wave:
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: vandal49588 on December 31, 2009, 08:28:09 am
They can scan everybody and everything. Safety is an illusion. If somebody wants to bring down a plane, they will find a way regardless of what security is in place.
I quit flying a couple weeks after 9/11/2001 when my 1 hour flight to Las Vegas started taking 6 hours. It takes less time to drive the 320 miles and security at the Hoover Dam is a joke.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: walksalone11 on December 31, 2009, 09:03:26 am
Security at Hoover Dam wasn't a joke when I was driving semis over-the-road and was no longer allowed to run out of Kingman Az across Hoover and into Vegas and had to start going all the way into California and then back track into Sin City, adding hours of driving with no additional pay or time allotment to get there.

Used to love that drive...watch the over-hanging rocks in the switch backed curves,the bighorn sheep and all the humans that don't have the sense to get out of the middle of the road when a semi is approaching.

If you get the chance, stop at the dam and look over the gaurdrail. I bet you could read an entire novel on the way down if you took the plunge there.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: clcflash on December 31, 2009, 09:43:41 am
People.. flying is very safe. If you drive, you definitely shouldn't decide not to fly because of risk. Driving see's far more deaths and injuries. Even if you aren't driving and just walking near cars its more dangerous.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: strumcat on December 31, 2009, 11:19:54 am
With the total body scan, it's like going to the doctor... he or she has seen it all before, so I don't care about who sees my whatever. It's the fact that TSA couldn't catch crabs... When they start putting quality people behind the scanners, wands, etc., you'll see instances like this greatly diminished. I'm getting threatened for a bottle of face lotion that is not quite within the guidelines, and a guy gets on with stuff strapped to him?
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: aliciaanthonyownz on December 31, 2009, 11:33:37 am
I wish you luck with it
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: NickOfSpencer on December 31, 2009, 12:36:44 pm
As long as they dont start pullin the gloves out on me im completely 100% for the full body scan. I thought they were already good with their security and i've flown all my life. But i'd rather them have something with x-ray for us instead of just metal detectors and a dude feelin us up. COMON NOW ITS 2010 FOR F,SAKE
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: mrisha on January 01, 2010, 07:36:08 am
I don't think anyone likes a total body scan, but terrorists have it made it necessary that these steps must be performed to ensure that all passengers are safe and arrive safely to their destination.  Too bad this is way it has to be.
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: lancenweman1978 on January 12, 2010, 07:54:28 am
I don't think anyone likes a total body scan, but terrorists have it made it necessary that these steps must be performed to ensure that all passengers are safe and arrive safely to their destination.  Too bad this is way it has to be.

couldn't have said it better myself  :thumbsup:

 :male:
Title: Re: Total Body Scan
Post by: ddrewitz on January 12, 2010, 08:12:04 am
I don't see the full body scans as a bad thing.  They don't really show anything anyways so not sure where the privacy issue comes into play.  It is simple enough, if you don't want to be exposed to this, submit to a volunteer search or don't fly.