12-27-2006, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by InigoMontoya
Huh? I thought the new stuff was capable of picking up plastics/ceramics/etc. Am I misremembering?
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Okay, true, the backscatter stuff can indeed show a picture that will allow trained people to identify that sort of thing quickly.
But it's not new, was my point. I read articles that were virtually identical to the one linked to in the OP over 4 years ago.
Anyway, have there been any incidents where these sort of devices would have made any difference? I mean, you can have all the technology in the world, the problem isn't in the ability of the tech to identify the stuff. The people using the tech are where the flaws are. I mean, yes, I could take a ceramic knife onboard an aircraft... But I could kill a man with a pencil in the neck too. Anything can be made into a weapon, as prisons have proven so well.
You want real security on the plane? Give knives to everybody onboard.
Edit: Okay, the article is only 3.5 years old. My bad:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in560541.shtml
BTW, that woman in the picture is the same one in the xray backscatter photo.