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12:30pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010 in Blogs By Andy Tate, Parliamentary Correspondent
Gatwick Airport is expected to install security body scanners that produce naked images of passengers later this year.
The Government's requirement for Advanced Imaging Technology machines to be installed at Heathrow and Manchester airports came into force yesterday and Birmingham Airport is expected to follow their lead later this month.
Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said this would be followed by a "nationwide roll-out" of scanners in the coming months - with Gatwick Airport likely to be among the first.
However, it is not yet known whether smaller airports, such as Shoreham, will also be expected to install the technology.
The scanners are designed to give airport security staff "a much better chance of detecting explosives or other potentially harmful items hidden on a passenger's body", Lord Adonis said.
At first, only a small proportion of passengers will be selected for scanning. If a passenger is selected for scanning, and declines, they will not be permitted to fly. However, the Government has ruled out calls to select who is scanned on the basis of characteristics such as race or gender.
The push to introduce the scanners follows the Christmas Day attempted bombing on a flight to Detroit.
The scanners work by beaming electromagnetic waves onto passengers to create a 3D image, seen by a single security officer in a remote location.
The images are not stored. The scanners are likely to cost between £80,000 and £100,000 each.
A spokeswoman for Gatwick Airport said: "We are expecting to install scanners later this year."
Comments(8)
chroma
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3:30pm Wed 3 Feb 10
Peter the Great wrote:Interesting.
Although I don't have anything to hide, I really don't feel comfortable about people looking at my privates even in "a remote location". I'll be getting the Eurostar instead this year.
kumquat
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3:39pm Wed 3 Feb 10
Peter the Great wrote:Given my experiences of Eurostar over the last year i'd strip off if it meant i'd actually get to my destination
Although I don't have anything to hide, I really don't feel comfortable about people looking at my privates even in "a remote location". I'll be getting the Eurostar instead this year.
Spreadly
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7:44pm Wed 3 Feb 10
Gaz the great
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9:15pm Wed 3 Feb 10
The Brighton Bear
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9:27pm Wed 3 Feb 10
Spreadly wrote:Take care though, they are looking for dangerous tools. You wouldn't want to stand out.
Can't wait, I'm gonna go through the scanner with a boner
kkj
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10:49pm Wed 3 Feb 10
The Brighton Bear wrote:Unless they're looking for dangerous fools, you'll both be alright.
Spreadly wrote: Can't wait, I'm gonna go through the scanner with a bonerTake care though, they are looking for dangerous tools. You wouldn't want to stand out.
Whitedot
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12:06pm Thu 4 Feb 10
kkj wrote:They're not looking for humourless self-appointed censors either, so you'll be ok too.
The Brighton Bear wrote:Unless they're looking for dangerous fools, you'll both be alright.
Spreadly wrote: Can't wait, I'm gonna go through the scanner with a bonerTake care though, they are looking for dangerous tools. You wouldn't want to stand out.
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Peter the Great says...
1:55pm Wed 3 Feb 10