People want to be safe on an airplane but at the same time they don’t want to go through the securities to be safe. One woman claims that modern airport security is nothing more than a legal peep show and grope, thus his claims even though is a little drastic at times since airport security just trying to prevent an attack from the last way that people tried to kill us. Other passengers also worry about the health risks of the body scans, and if pilots go on flights daily or weekly, they are being overly exposed to this radiation. The scanners are harming the pilots and also they are harming the frequent fliers, is that fair to them? TSA’s proposed is to keep the traveling community safe and that is completed by deploying several layers of security, with the best existing technology, to detect and disrupt possible attacks before they happen. A teacher Peter Rez teaching physics at Arizona State University says “the chances of getting cancer from these full body scanners may be low, but it is about the same as being blown up in a plane by terrorists.” After the medical experts have been discussed the claims and tested experiment with the scanners, that shows no potential danger to the human
People want to be safe on an airplane but at the same time they don’t want to go through the securities to be safe. One woman claims that modern airport security is nothing more than a legal peep show and grope, thus his claims even though is a little drastic at times since airport security just trying to prevent an attack from the last way that people tried to kill us. Other passengers also worry about the health risks of the body scans, and if pilots go on flights daily or weekly, they are being overly exposed to this radiation. The scanners are harming the pilots and also they are harming the frequent fliers, is that fair to them? TSA’s proposed is to keep the traveling community safe and that is completed by deploying several layers of security, with the best existing technology, to detect and disrupt possible attacks before they happen. A teacher Peter Rez teaching physics at Arizona State University says “the chances of getting cancer from these full body scanners may be low, but it is about the same as being blown up in a plane by terrorists.” After the medical experts have been discussed the claims and tested experiment with the scanners, that shows no potential danger to the human