Airline Passengers Dept: Under the American Transportation Security Administration's latest rules, travellers at some airports must step through an X-ray scanner that performs a virtual full-body strip search, according to CTV. What would you rather? A full-body scan or a pat-down? In the post-9/11 world is this type of security necessary? Have your say by posting a comment below . . . a.please -moz-background-clip:border; -moz-background-inline-policy:continuous; -moz-background-origin:padding; background:transparent url http://images. .ca/v2/images/icon/share/comment2.jpg no-repeat scroll 0 0; font-size:13px !important; font-weight:bold; padding-bottom:11px; padding-left:32px; padding-top:7px; float:left Increased airport security in the United States has caused outrage among airline passengers with many protesting what they call intrusive pat-downs and full-body scans that are like "virtual strip searches." The person screening the test sits in a different room and does not know the identities of individuals who pass through. However, many travellers are still reluctant to get the scan. As
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