Security experts in the US have come up with a full-body scanning technology, which uses x-rays and radio waves to create a three dimentional image of passenger's body underneath his or her clothing- which if in use might have caught "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.
We want to know your opinion:
Fine, look at my body — just keep me safe.
My security is way more important. The scanners are as necessary as metal detectors.
The privacy risks are too great.
The machines offer no guarantee for stopping determined terrorists. Also, there's nothing to prevent an image of your naked body from being retained by government employees.
Scan passengers — but be selective. Not every air passenger is equally likely to be a terrorist, and those deemed "higher risk" are the ones who should be made to undergo full-body scans.
Comments anyone?