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TSA Rolling Out Israeli-Style Behavior Detection

Sunday, July 31, 2011


The TSA can be more questions as you go through the security, which began in August, and is a good thing.

Politics instead only reported spending more taxpayer money to companies that expensive and specific to noninvasive methods of imaging technology, the TSA looks for years with great success in Israel. Many of these simply involve talking to customers and more you see their eyes when they meet the basic questions.

The Israeli method is also a high degree of racial profiling. If you look like Arabic, you get more research. On the occasion of the Security Forum in Aspen Colorado, TSA chief John Pistole views on race issues, but said the new method can scream with such incidents in online video viral reduction documented in children as subjects patdowns on their hands and ask them the middle of a busy airport away shirt.

"I think we have a different approach to children, the very high probability of identification can not be seen as a bomb on them," said Canon. "I think our new protocols, we see little children patdowns." Rather, the approach TSA to work with parents to find out why the children could put alarms.

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