Wednesday, October 1, 2014

                                                             Revise of airport screening                                                  


                In “Administration to seek balance in airport screening” Scott Shane talks about the new full body scanners being an over the limit of privacy for travelers. Passengers have bad opinions about the full body scanners because it shows an outline of the unclothed body. Scott Shane mention two people one being the security specialist at heritage foundation James Carafano and expert on terrorism at Georgetown university Bruce Hoffman said that they said “ … they would advise the administration to revise the screening procedures.” The administration revising the screening procedures should figure out why people criticize the body scanners. James Carafano points out that “… limiting the body scans and pat-downs to secondary screening, for travelers who raise suspicious, would be more sensible than expanding the costly scanners to all travelers” 

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