the michael galpert experience

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The TSA‘s response when asked about the decision in Europe was to point towards the rigorous testing the technology is subjected to, plus the fact 300 “dangerous and illegal items” have been detected by employing the body scanners. Such a response offers little reassurance when others have decided it causes a health risk. It also doesn’t help that the TSA was accused of covering up the fact significantly more TSA workers were developing cancer earlier this year from working around the scanners.
Airport full-body X-ray scanners banned across Europe as unsafe – Tech Products & Geek News | Geek.com (via rafer)

YOU ARE GONNA WANT TO ASK TSA FOR MANUAL SCAN NEXT TIME U FLY

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