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8th March 07, 08:07 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by arrogcow
While I have not yet had experience with one, I would think that it shouln't lift a kilt, otherewise there would be a lot of women suing due to their exposure in skirts.
Adam
 Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando
But technically wouldn't the airport be responsible for causing said exposure?
Yes, but there are plenty of signs that warn you of the possibility - and so you can "guard" yourself against exposure. I'm sure they'll have a puffer in a remote location for those who are truly concerned - but the issue is probably less about these machines than it is of the scanners that see "through" your clothing and let the security folks examine you in very explicit detail. (TSA is trying to get around that by having the screener at a remote site so he/she can't put a face to a scanning.)
And I guess the true bottom line is, if you're not willing to submit to the airport security procedures, take the bus.
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