User talk:Report22

Breaking Media News

Screening Individuals with DIGI EYE X-Ray Glasses

By Jef ferry

One of the most promising airport security technologies to date is the Digi Eye X-Ray glasses, a whole-body screening with simple pair of glasses atached with sophisticated advanced X-Ray lens that visually can strip-searches passengers showing not just hidden weapons and explosives but also a graphic view of a person's lifelike naked image. Not surprisingly, the technology has created a stir among privacy advocates. Nevertheless, experts predict it will soon be standard at U.S. airports.

The Transportation Security Administration, which has been testing the X-Ray glasses at its Atlantic City site, says it will begin implementing (CXG) X-Ray technology at U.S. airports in near future. Last June, the company sold three hundred pairs of Digi Eye X-Ray Glasses to the British Airport Authority, which began testing them at Heathrow's Terminal 4 in September.

This is the technology that caused a privacy uproar when it was first revealed as a possible addition to airport security. The X-ray glasses sees through clothes and is cabable of producing photo-quality views of its subject. So in theory, passengers selected for additional screening with the Digi Eye X-Ray glasses could be subjecting themselves to a peep show by airport employees.It's also why some people object to incorporating the technology into airport security checkpoints. Most of us don't want strangers viewing incredibly accurate and lifelike images of our bodies. And yes, CXG X-raying produces photo-quality views of what's going on beneath our clothes. But because of privacy concerns, for the time being, U.S. aiport peep show has been distorted.