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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 10:49 pm
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Originally Posted by N639DL
...I was directed to the circular backscatter...

I was wearing cargo pants at the time. I obviously emptied my pockets before going through, but I almost always keep things in my front pockets.

There was a female agent telling people when to go in, etc. and there was a male agent at the back. A few seconds after I exited the backscatter, he asked if I had anything in my pockets. I said that I didn't have anything in my pockets. Then the agent said "Ok, I'm just going to pat you down real quick," and then proceeded to briefly pat down the pocket area on my pants. He didn't pat down anything else.

I'm just curious as to whether this was necessary or not. The only other time I've been through a backscatter was 2 years ago and I had no problems with that.
This wasn't backscatter. It was an millimeter wave scanner with automated target detection (ATD). The ATD routinely detects what it perceives as anomalies on the bulky pockets of cargo pants/shorts, even when the pockets are empty. Whenever an anomaly is detected by the scanner, the screener is required to pat down the area, as long as the area isn't bare skin (like an exposed arm or leg, bald head or face, etc.).
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Old Mar 26, 2013 | 7:43 pm
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Originally Posted by NextTrip
This wasn't backscatter. It was an millimeter wave scanner with automated target detection (ATD). The ATD routinely detects what it perceives as anomalies on the bulky pockets of cargo pants/shorts, even when the pockets are empty. Whenever an anomaly is detected by the scanner, the screener is required to pat down the area, as long as the area isn't bare skin (like an exposed arm or leg, bald head or face, etc.).
Yes my mistake, I thought both kinds were backscatters.

I went through the same millimeter machine at PBI, wearing the same cargo pants, and was briefly patted down.
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Old Mar 27, 2013 | 11:15 pm
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Originally Posted by N639DL
Yes my mistake, I thought both kinds were backscatters.

I went through the same millimeter machine at PBI, wearing the same cargo pants, and was briefly patted down.
BTW, every time my husband goes through a MMW with ATD, his knees are marked on the "gingerbread man" as having anomalies. Nothing there, but his extremely bony knees!
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Old Mar 29, 2013 | 7:18 pm
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Originally Posted by N639DL
I was the first passenger to go through the general security line at Terminal A at BOS on Monday morning. Someone was bringing newspapers in before I went through. I was directed to the circular backscatter.

I was wearing cargo pants at the time. I obviously emptied my pockets before going through, but I almost always keep things in my front pockets.

There was a female agent telling people when to go in, etc. and there was a male agent at the back. A few seconds after I exited the backscatter, he asked if I had anything in my pockets. I said that I didn't have anything in my pockets. Then the agent said "Ok, I'm just going to pat you down real quick," and then proceeded to briefly pat down the pocket area on my pants. He didn't pat down anything else.

I'm just curious as to whether this was necessary or not. The only other time I've been through a backscatter was 2 years ago and I had no problems with that.
It is never necessary but the blue shirted perverts will do it every chance they get.
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