
| UK Airport Refuses to Commit to Controversial Body Scanners Rob Merrick ONE of the region's airports is on a collision course with the government over controversial body scanners that produce a naked image of passengers. Durham Tees Valley Airport (DTVA) is refusing to give a commitment to install the Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT), which Gordon Brown has insisted is vital to defeat terrorists. The prime minister backed the scanners - which allow security staff to detect explosives hidden on a passenger's body - after the Christmas Day attempted bombing on a flight to Detroit. Earlier today, the department for transport (Dft) ordered all airports to install them before the summer holiday season, stating they must be in place "in the coming months". "When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." - Fall Of The Republic - Buy the DVD here |
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