Invasion of Privacy Technology: "Mind-Reading" airport scanners

i cant see that as being anything more than another reason to stop and question someone while going thru security. as long as you don't really have anything on you, I can't imagine that they could hold you just based on the machine's "scan".
 
II cant imagine this actually becoming an option

1.) You cant tell someone that they cant get on a plane based off a suspicious that they might commit a crime due to a high body temp or gesture.

2.) Some people get nervous about flying and the machine could confuse this for being nervous about getting caught.

3.) If someone really wants to bring down its going to happen and I don't care how much you prepare to stop something. Someone will find a way to get past the system.

 
Well this isn't a done deal or anything. Why do you assume the best intentions though?

Just because it will be someone from the government? Ooo the government did it..so its ok.

In the Soviet Union, the government killed and imprisoned millions of people on fraudulent and trumped up charges..often without trial. People were also carted off just for having a relation or association with someone. This has happened in so many cases in the past. Of course we think our country is civilized and above this, but seriously how can you ever be 100 percent sure.
 
Look on the bright side: if you're just a regular, nice guy who needs to take a gun or bomb on the plane with you, no problem. As long as you're not harboring any ill intentions you're good to go.

But seriously, that's no good. I can't imagine the amount of money that's going into this Soviet police state project. DHS just needs to go away. Nothing good comes out of that organization.
 
That is scary. If I knew they were using that system I'd probably get scared that they would accuse me, but then they'd see me be tense and probably accuse me anyways...

 
Very honestly..your two paragraphs there are pretty much totally inconsistent. I am assuming "But seriously" means you were joking in the first paragraph?
 
like me man. . "The Department of Homeland Security is testing a type of body scanner that seeks out invisible clues that a person might be harbouring criminal intent, such as raised body temperature, pulse and breathing rate." higher pulse, breathing rate happens whenever i go through a metal detector
 
Dude if you on a drug its gonna goo off pretty much. Weed raises your heart rate, increase your temp and can speed your breathing. And alot of other drugs can have these affects dude this could mean were actually going to have to start enduring sober 8 hour flights.
 
yeah that is total bs. what if your sick or your just scared of flights? that'll increase your heartrate right there.
 
hahaha. i never said i assumed the best intentions. i said that I can't imagine them being able to hold you just on the "suspicions" of this machine. if you were detained, any mediocrely competent attorney would have that shit thrown out in a heartbeat (as long as you really didn't have anything illegal on you) and the precendent would be set.

and we don't live in the soviet union.
 
the article said the people they tested were told to "act suspicious"

and they are honestly basing their data off of that! i thought the machine was intended to sense the fine muscle movements of the face and body language, well call me crazy but unless you were previously informed on what our body does when you have "ill intentions" they would have no clue how to act. and even then random people would not be able to do that
 
They tried this shit in a movie its called minority report and it was stupid just like this. people are gonna get busted for having a cold and then get a cavity search
 
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