Manual inspection and "undress" scan

Scanners that are installed at US airports, operate electronic form screening of passengers. From such a scanner can not hide anything, because he "strips" of man and hide weapons, explosives or money from it is simply impossible.

In recent weeks, more and more passengers complain obsession with customs inspection, both manual and scanner.

15 photos via denverpost.com

1. The Transportation Security Administration agent performs a manual screening of passengers in the security zone in the Denver International Airport





2. Despite the ongoing criticism from some lawmakers in Washington and many travelers head Transportation Security Administration - John Pistole refused to cancel the introduction of more stringent screening methods at airports of the country, as it is done for security purposes.
Legislators, he said: "I did not change this policy going."



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5. Man receives instructions from the Transportation Security Administration agent, passing the procedure of full scan in Denver International Airport,



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12. A woman receives instructions from the Transportation Security Administration agent while passing through the full scanner at Denver International Airport



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15. Jeff Gator Henry dressed in shorts and a T-shirt approaches the security zone where the inspection is carried out, in Denver International Airport, November 17, 2010. Henry said he was protesting against the fact that some passengers were forced to choose between a full body scan and manual inspection.



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