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Privacy Groups Challenge US Airport Body Scanners
NEW YORK - More than 30 privacy and civil liberties organizations have filed a formal petition with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), urging the federal agency to shut down the use of 'full body scanners' (FBS) at the nation's airports.
A security officer demonstrates the monitoring station which will be used with full-body scanners at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois. Washington will announce Friday new airline security measures for US-bound passengers that scraps screening for specific countries to focus on profiles of potential terrorists, US media said… Read more »
(AFP/Getty Images/File/Scott Olson) At a press conference, Marc Rotenberg, president of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), one of the signatories to the petition, said, "There is no question that the body scanner program should be shut down. This is a government boondoggle - expensive, ineffective, and offensive to Constitutional rights and deeply held religious beliefs."
Last year, the groups asked DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano to give the public an opportunity to comment on the proposal to expand the body scanner program. She rejected the request. Since that time, the groups charge that evidence has emerged that "the privacy safeguards do not work and that the devices are not very effective".
The petition states that the body scanners are not effective and are not designed to detect the type of powdered explosive that was involved in the Dec. 25, 2009 "underwear bomber" incident. The petition also states that the privacy safeguards do not work and that the body scanners violate religious beliefs, principally among Muslims.
Despite concerns over costs and benefits, privacy, reliability and safety of airport body scanners, the federal government plans to deploy 500 advanced imaging technology units this ear, roll out 500 more in 2011 and operate a total of 1,800 units by 2014, according to recent testimony last to the House Transportation Security and Infrastructure subcommittee.
The plan represents a "more than two-fold increase from the initial planned buy of 878 units," noted the Government Accountability Office's Steve Lord, director for Homeland Security and Justice issues. "Second, the Transportation Security Administration now plans to use this technology as a primary rather than secondary screening measure."
A signatory to the petition, Chip Pitts, president of the Bill of Rights Protection Committee, told IPS, "The full body scanners fall into the same misleading 'techno-utopian' mindset that focuses on the symptoms rather than the causes of terrorism and assumes that some new surveillance technology will somehow eliminate all risk of terrorist incidents."
"What happens instead is that companies push for and the government buys technology that merely fights the last war, produces new intrusions to fundamental freedoms like privacy, the presumption of innocence, and freedom from religious or other discrimination, while yielding only faux security instead of the genuine security promised," he said.
"In the meantime, as Huxley warned in Brave New World, the population becomes used to the new surveillance methods (such as these digital strip searches) that normalize invasions of dignity and serve mainly to enhance government control of the citizenry."
The "underwear bomber" was a young Nigerian who attempted to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight as it was descending into Detroit from Amsterdam on Christmas Day last year, concealing an explosive device in his under shorts.
The signatories to the petition describe body scanner systems as "uniquely intrusive, subjecting all travelers to an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment".
They also say that the DHS "failed to comply with the Privacy Act when it did not inform the public about this new system that would collect personal information." And they charge that the DHS Chief Privacy Officer violated the law when she approved the program.
The group also contends that documents obtained by EPIC under the Freedom of Information Act "also appear to refute the agency's claims that the devices do not store and record images and that the public does not object to the program."
The group cited a number of comments from unidentified passengers. "One traveler commented, 'I am outraged and angry that what was supposed to be a 'pilot' for the millimeter scan machines has now become mandatory."
"Other fliers described the devices as 'a disgusting violation of civil liberties and privacy,' 'for a bunch of peeping toms,' 'unconstitutional,' 'intrusive and ridiculous' and 'a joke.' "
The organizations signing the body scanner petition include EPIC, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Center for the Study of Responsive Law, the Liberty Coalition, and Public Citizen.
The petitioners charge that "Deployment of Full Body Scanners in U.S. airports, as currently proposed, violates the U.S. Constitution, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), the Privacy Act of 1974 (Privacy Act), and the Administrative Procedures Act (APA)."
The petition says, "The FBS program effectively subjects all air travelers to unconstitutionally intrusive searches that are disproportionate and for which the TSA lacks any suspicion of wrongdoing. The FBS Program also violates the RFRA because it requires those of sincerely held religious beliefs to be subject to offensive intrusions by government officials."
EPIC's Rotenberg said at the press conference that he would consider FBSs for secondary, but not primary, screening.



27 Comments so far
Show AllAnyone can buy some pretty lethal guns at unregulated gun shows. I suppose that's so because "mind scanners" don't exist yet. Just have to hope that no terrorist visits one of them gun shows until holy technology comes up with a mind scanner.
Terrorist are not born terrorists, they become terrorists due to environmental influences. One of the primary influences is prolonged unemployment.
The large number of unemployed Americans with huge personal arsenals is not a comforting thought.
I think that one of the primary reasons is prolonged occupation. Or prolonged subjugation.
"The incessant dynamic of technical progress has become permeated with political content, and the Logos of technics has been made into the Logos of continued servitude. The liberating force of technology-the instrumentalization of things-turns into a fetter of liberation; the instrumentalization of man."
Herbert Marcuse
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It is also big business and corporate welfare for selected firms, obviously.
But, of course, terror and war are big US business--nothing new in that.
Well said! Great post!
WASTING HOW MUCH MONEY ON MORE INVASIVE TECHNIQUES--BUT NO SINGLE PAYER HEALTH PLAN?
They will never see my ass cause I ain't flying no more--what for? next time I travel it will be to get away from this Nazi-minded shit-hole.
Maybe,if you would stop killing people and stealing their lands you wouldn't need all this shit. PERIOD!
Exactly. I ceased all flying in 2003. The next time I do fly, it will be one way- outta here.
Yes, if they had not killed so many people and stole their land and their oil, they would not need any of this shit!
Who is making the profit from these ridiculous devices and how much did they contribute to Barry's campaign?
The former NSA head - Michael Chertoff's company manufactures and sells these machines to our government!
Mother Jones states these machines are $160,000 EACH!
This is just adding insult and humiliation to torture. But then I personally have avoided flying ever since Darth Cheney shot down United Flight 93.
I will not allow myself to be x-rayed by anyone but a certified x-ray technician. I will offer to get completely undressed in public before I do that. If anything ever constituted unreasonable search, here it is.
For me it is a health matter as well as a matter of dignity. My mother died at 43 of breast cancer after having been x-rayed over and over for TB. I think there may have been a causal relationship. Are the TSA people who give these x-rays day after day wearing lead aprons and stepping out of the room?
Michael Chertoff is a ghoul for creating fear and then parlaying it into profiteering off this device which does more harm than good, physiologically, psychologically and socially.
Joe
The last time I flew and got put through the ringer by these goons because of a piece of metal in my knee, for which I provided an Xray at the time, inflamed me so badly that by the time I reached my destination I had decided to never fly again! And I am already sick from the radiation inflicted on me when I was ill and the stupid doctors couldn't come up with a diagnosis and exposed me to all sorts of radiation with all their tests to the point that now I am having to go through chelation therapy because I am full of Mercury, Lead, and BARIUM - all from the testing - that is continuing now to make me sick. Meanwhile, a private doctor correctly diagnosed what was wrong with me with the most thorough diagnostic exam I ever had in my life, came up with what was wrong with me and within one year I was cured. No radiation testing needed, just decent blood testing that turned up an infection none of the other doctors even looked for in over 15 years! Same goes for these goons over security! The REAL reason is to keep us as sheepel!!! Just like the doctors, they care not about a correct diagnosis, but just want the money generated by all the expensive tests and drugs!
Hooboy! I'm supposed to fly from Toronto to Denver to present a paper at a conference next week and I have twelve screws in my right knee plus a rod in my leg thanks to a motorcycle accident. I wonder if I'll ever get there?
IF YOU CAN: AND I KNOW IT'S DIFFICULT TO GET FROM POINT A TO POINT B LONG DISTANCE EXCEPT BY AIRLINER THEZE DAZE, BUT, IT USED TO BE ACCOMPLISHED BY OTHER MEANS OF LOCOMOTION. Look, friends. The cat's out of the bag: the rob emmanuels', chertoffs', netanauys, own the circuit. THE LOGICAL EXTENSION IS FULL CAVITY SEARCHES, WHICH ARE CONDUCTED QUIETLY ON A REGULAR BASIS. STAY HOME! STARVE THE CAPITALIST MURDERERS!
THIS IS TOTALLY A CONTROL ISSUE WHICH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NATIONAL SECURITY, PROTECTING THE PUBLIC OR MAKING OUR LIVES ANY SAFER. IT IS THE TECHNOLOGICAL EQUIVALENT OF THE FASCIST PATRIOT ACT. This is the epitomy of Government surveilance on it's people...If this is allowed and accepted then what will be next? Cameras and listening devices hidden in televisions and computers to watch us at home...*Note: twice as many people die of peanut allergies in this country than from terrorists...This Government is the "real" terrorist of the world and American terrorists such as Bush, Cheney, Rumsfelt, Rove, Condi Rice and Henry Kissinger, to name but A few, are all free to go about their business with impunity. These lying scumbags have barrels of blood on their hands, how can they sleep at night???
I know that I could'nt-you can't have A conscience and do what they have done to sleep at night...
As this Governments snoop "aparatus" finds it's way into our lives the bar will be set, one can only imagine what's next in their little shop of horrors..
This fucken country is turning into an "Orwellian nightmare" and it has all been carefully orchestrated by "control freaks" that will stop short of nothing in their agenda to Identify, label, bar code,and competely control our every move by eliminating our Constitutional rights as free citizens...If there is radiation involved, pregnant women's fetuses will be particularly vulnerable. How many women are out there totally unaware of there pregnancys?
THIS BULLSHIT MUST BE STOPPED!!!!I already know what I would like to do about it....Do we have to become terrorists against our Government to stop their terrorism of us???? Go ahead you screws, put me on your "watch list"!!!
Life is just too short with all the bullshit inflicted upon us to keep putting up with this bullshit!!!
Terrorism has become fuel for political opportunists, national security state fascists, and the fearful, ignorant, and gullible...terrorism doesn't cost the lives of anywhere enough people on a yearly basis to represent a serious threat to our way of life...but our overreaction to terrorism and the implementation of draconian laws and policies does represent a serious threat to our way of life...our freedoms...and Constitution.
I prefer the manual strip and cavity search.
This scanner thing just takes all the fun out of it.
Just another technological implement to maintain fear in the populace in order to make it more malleable and subservient to the ways of Empire.
Well, this is just silly. People have been subjected to all kinds of searches: the poor woman and baby that had to deal with suspicious breast milk; the confiscating all of those finger nail clippers. Geez, wouldn't car keys work just as well? Will people now have to walk to the airport?
What happened to the employees who passed around India's film star's body images? Aren't those people being terrorists too? Airline safety, is in the eye of the beholder?
If people want to blow up a plane, they will. We've had the match stick bomber, the underwear bomber( neither was successful, thanks to ALERT passengers, and NOT a screening device. ) As more women join the bombing ranks, I'm sure that a Tampon bomber will come up soon. Do the machines see those? Will people no longer be allowed to use the bathrooms on a flight, because, goodness, no one really knows what goes on in there. Will bathroom visits require an escort? How's that for invasion of privacy! Perhaps, people will just have to fly nude, after a thorough dental and body search.
There are more "evils" in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosopny, " Horatio," machine
is this the transparency promised by 0?
And the main danger doesn't seem to be addressed: health fall-out, especially for the "frequent" flyer people. But then...who cares, right? Profits before people!