Protecting privacy at the airport – The Hill’s Congress Blog
Around the holidays last year, we saw significant public concern about personal privacy at our nation’s airports. At the time, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had expanded screening measures at security checkpoints in airports like the Albuquerque Sunport.
The new standard became Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) or whole body scanners, which produce highly revealing body images of the individual being screened. If you refuse an AIT scan, the alternative is a full body pat-down — also hardly ideal for personal privacy.