I'm still waiting for Bob to post and comment on when TSA plans to introduce psychological evaluations to ensure that those who are sitting in their dark private screening booths leering at our images aren't some sort of sexual deviants.
It is unfortunately far too likely that perverts or pedophiles will now be attracted to the TSA for work. The possibility of being able to look at naked adults and children all day in a private room will just be too tempting for them to overlook.
As long as the public is subjected to whole body imagers by TSA, the agency should:
1) Require a psychological examination of every new employee, in an attempt to screen out the bad ones before offering them a position.
2) Require all current employees to undergo a psychological examination immediately, to ensure that those who are there aren't sexual perverts, deviants, and pedophiles.
3) Require periodic reinvestigations (at a maximum of every 2 years) for every TSA employee that has access to one of these machines, no matter how minimal. (After all, wasn't it TSA that stated their background investigation process can only weed out those who have done bad in the past, and that the past isn't necessarily a guarantee of the future?)
The TSA owes the American public assurances that the wrong people won't be placed in a position to view these images. Psychological examinations are a good first step at providing them.