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Despite claims by the TSA that electronic body scan images "cannot be stored or recorded," some federal police agencies are in fact saving tens of thousands of images, according to a report by CNET News.
Are you worried they will see your millimeter peter? hehe hahahah oh man sorry I couldn't resist.The body scanners, increasingly found in airports, courthouses and other places where security is high, use an assortment of technologies. These include millimeter wave scanners (shown below)...
hahah, who's the idiot that believed this?
Sadly, there will be no uproar or public outrage over this.
That's the sad part.
Why?
Theres plenty of privacy issues I worry about, a low res picture of my dick is not one of them.
How many small "insignificant" issues will it take before it becomes a big issue?
Are you calling my dick small and insignificant
Seriously though, why is this more of an issue to you than, say, credit card companies tracking your purchases or mandatory drug testing at work?
I have an issue with employee drug testing. I also take issue with government owned cameras on the street, and unwarranted wiretapping. Wait until mandatory chipping starts. I wouldn't be surprised to see that before I'm dead. It's all cool though. After all, it's for my safety :^/
Are you worried they will see your millimeter peter? hehe hahahah oh man sorry I couldn't resist.