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N.J. lawmakers call on Congress to halt full-body scanner use amid concerns of privacy, health

Posted on November 16, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Steve Strunsky reports:

Airport screening procedures have become so intrusive that scanning amounts to a virtual strip search and patdowns feel like a grope.

So say a group of New Jersey legislators who joined with civil liberties advocates Monday to announce their opposition to the Transportation Security Administration’s latest screening measures — and to call upon Congress and President Obama to reign in the Transportation Security Adminstration.

Read more on NJ.com

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