Drive-by Scanning: Officials Expand Use and Dose of Radiation for Security Screening
by Michael Grabell
ProPublica,
Jan. 27, 2012, 9:30 a.m.
U.S. law enforcement agencies are exposing people to radiation in more
settings and in increasing doses to screen for explosives, weapons and
drugs. In addition to the controversial airport body scanners,
which are now deployed for routine screening, various X-ray devices
have proliferated at the border, in prisons and on the streets of New
York.
Not only have the machines become more widespread, but some of them
expose people to higher doses of radiation. And agencies have pushed the
boundaries of acceptable use by X-raying people covertly, according to
government documents and interviews.
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