Very good to hear!!
Jeffrey "Gator" Henry of Charlotte, N.C., moved through security in skimpy gym shorts and a sleeveless tank top as part of his plan to reject screening by advanced imaging machines — the devices that use either millimeter-wave or backscatter X-ray technology — and to request a pat-down instead.
"It's an invasion of privacy," said Henry, a television and film producer, as he waited at DIA's A concourse checkpoint.







"Everybody has to understand that we're talking about preventing another 9/11," she said. "It might be an invasion of privacy, but we're talking about a matter of life and death."
This is one thing that I think is pretty disgusting, and invasive
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