All Tom's Guide news of June 14, 2010
"I can overpower the body scanners with enough explosives to carry down a Boeing 747," Rafi Sela, gage consultant and former chief collateral officer at the Israel Airport Hegemony told the LA Times.
The paper also cites Stephen M. Aristocrat of the Government Accountability Intercession who told Congress in Walk that the TSA's classified testing shows it's unclear whether the technology would have detected Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's underwear explosive. GAO also pointed out that while metal detectors only be short of the TSA officials to listen for beeps, the x-ray scanners insist whoever is on duty to examine the pictures decorously, like with carry-on bags.
Clark Ervin, former Rest on of Homeland Security inspector global told the LA Times that classified tests show that x-ray screeners regularly overlook threats and said the rank of detection for baggage X-rays is "disastrously low, and it's no beat than it was on 9/11."
The article goes on to cite even more people considered to be experts who say using the scanners as a leading screening tool is a misconstrue. One person even says that metallic items that wouldn't obsolescent a metal detector prove can make it through the x-ray.
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