Naked Airport Scanners Possibly Violate Child Pornography Laws



Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Panama Legal

Executive Summary In an ironic twist these new naked airport scanners depict images of children going through them naked. The airport people are rethinking them in that they violate the laws in UK on child pornography.

The UK's Protection of Children Act, which states it is an offense to "'show" and "make" an indecent image of a child seems to make the machines illegal to use on children. The counter arguments are that the images are not stored. There are fears that child porn perverts could say the same thing about not storing the images. Then they say they get parents permission. Well again if a pervert gets a sick parents permission does it make it ok? Of course not. The parent is a conspirator is all.

This is a nice twist to thwart these privacy invasive scanners, which the USA has ordered over 1000 of. Then when they body search children I suppose the complaints will mount up big time as the perverts take jobs with the TSA to gain access. They do not have to see a person naked to keep the planes safe. When was the last time the air marshals or TSA ever prevented an incident? See.

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