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It does me, but least they'll be able to tell me which pocket me bloody phone's in.

But seriously, yes, it bothers me but there is nothing we can do about it if we want the freedom to travel.

Already every time I go to see rellies in USA I get my fingerprints checked and my irises checked.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> It does me, but least they'll be able to tell me

> which pocket me bloody phone's in.


That's funny! *laughs heartily*



> Already every time I go to see rellies in USA I

> get my fingerprints checked and my irises checked.


Yes but there's a difference between having one's irises/fingerprints checked and having ones bosoms/fanny scrutinized! No?

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Yep. And they'll be on record for ever.


*shrieks in horror* FOREVER??!!! Oh Jesus, Mary and Joseph!!


> I'm gonna be dead in 30ish years. I have to put

> this in perspective.


Practical as always...with added humour...unfortunately the whole thing actually petrifies me (melodramatic I know...but it does)...oh dearie dearie me...

It's no big deal really. Not as if they are asking you to strip off! The scanned images aren't so explicit in detail anyway. The objective is too look for explosives etc and not to ogle at the person.... Besides I've nothing to hide, other than my tiny willy.

brum Wrote:

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Besides I've nothing to hide, other

> than my tiny willy.


Exactly! The very idea of airport staff pointing and laughing at your tiny willy! Oh, it's too terrible to contemplate.

I get wound up enough in Somerfield . Queuing and hanging about at airports is enough to turn my pubes grey, not to mention incompetent staff and the ignorant public, all whilst paying good money for the privilege!! Pah

Now, a private jet would be altogether different ..

brum Wrote:

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> It's no big deal really. Not as if they are asking

> you to strip off!


You say that but:


"The scans have been described by critics as a 'virtual strip search', outlining every contour of the body in detailed anatomical images".


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1239781/Longer-queues-flights-UK-introduces-airport-scanners.html#ixzz0bOStwWSM

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> "The scans have been described by critics as a

> 'virtual strip search', outlining every contour of

> the body in detailed anatomical images".

>

> I think the critics will couch their words to suit their argument. For me, being viewed in a body scanner doesn't bother me, in fact the thought of being 'virtually' strip searched sounds quite interesting! I can imagine adopting muscleman poses (without the muscles, unfortunately). Or am I just an extrovert?

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