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TSA Body Scanners: House GOP Moves To Cut Off New Funding For Machines

Tsa Body Scanners

ANDREW TAYLOR   05/12/11 05:41 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — House Republicans controlling the Transportation Security Administration's purse strings are moving to cut off new funding for those advanced airport scanners that have sparked outrage over their revealing images of travelers' bodies.

Draft legislation released Thursday by the Appropriations homeland security subcommittee denies the Obama administration's $76 million request for an additional 275 of the scanners, which many travelers dislike because TSA scanners can view full body images of travelers.

The GOP move wouldn't affect the 500 or so machines already in place at the nation's 450 airports or the 500 just funded in a recent spending bill. Efforts are under way to solve the privacy concerns with new computer software. TSA currently gives passengers the option of a pat down in private – a choice that most people find even more intrusive.

Panel chairman Robert Aderholt, R-Ala., said his move was sparked by budgetary factors rather than protests from privacy advocates. And it comes as the TSA is trying hard to modify the machines so that they won't produce revealing images. Instead, the agency is trying out new software that would have the machines read the images and alert airport screeners when there's a potential weapon or other threat. The screener would then see the location of the threat is shown on a stick figure of the body.

That technology hasn't been proven yet, and with the new privacy software showing uneven results, Aderholt is refusing the fund additional machines.

"We don't want to skimp on security but we want to make sure that where we can make smart cuts, we do," Aderholt said.

The machines are aimed at detecting things like explosives and other threats that don't set off metal detectors. They follow an earlier generation of machines that puffed air at passengers that proved to be too fragile and expensive to maintain.

Opponents of the machines took heart in the panel's decision.

"They're a nuisance. They're slow. And they're ineffective," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a longtime critic, adding that the machines aren't not used to screen visitors to high-profile targets like the White House or the Capitol. The bottom line is that ... they're just not as effective as a good ol' German Shepherd."

Chaffetz won a 310-118 vote on the House floor last year to cut off funding for the machines but the administration and the Senate refused to go along. The likelihood of a similar outcome this year may have reinforced the decision to withhold the funds.

But advocates of the full body technology say that the alternative to the machines are even more intrusive pat downs – including recent high-profile incidents in which a baby was patted down at the Kansas City airport and a six-year-old was upset after being frisked at the New Orleans airport. They say people far prefer the full body screenings than a hand-on pat down.

"Now they will have to hand search more people. More hand search means a lot more expense than using the technology," said Peter Kant, Executive Vice President of Rapiscan Systems, one of the two companies that makes the machines. "Ninety-five-plus percent of people would rather be scanned than go through a pat down."

The government has already spent about $1 billion on the machines. That big an investment ensures they probably aren't going anywhere.

And the machines have powerful advocates like Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi, the top Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee.

"The whole-body-imaging machines have something that (bomb-sniffing) dogs don't have," Chaffetz said. "Lobbyists."

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04:32 PM on 06/13/2011
"TSA currently gives passengers the option of a pat down in private – a choice that most people find even more intrusive." Democracy Now! had a show about the private "pat down" today, which seems to be a euphemism for "copping a feel." If these manual security checks were totally innocent, why are kids crying afterward? My concern—and Ralph Nader's too—is the exposure to backscatter X-rays. http://www.democracynow.org/2011/6/13/former_miss_usa_winner_and_ralph
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Ador Charming
Entertainer
03:50 PM on 05/13/2011
Why is it OK to assault Americans at the airport, spend all the money on these machines that obviously somebody is caching in on that contract; but at the same time leave our borders wide open? Does not seem like keeping America safe is the reason for all of this
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Bronxdude
Integrity has no need of rules
01:32 PM on 05/13/2011
For pure political gain specifically designed to agitate, goad, and mollify their Tea Party base, the same Republicans asleep on 9/11 are now lecturing us on airport security and criticizing Obama for trying to keep Americans safe. I find it shameful that the most obnoxious saber rattlers who finagled multiple deferments, exploited privilege and wealth to forgo service in Iraq, and sat out Vietnam stashed away on some cushy Air National Guard Base are perpetually screaming to send someone else’s child off to war. Boehner routinely criticized Pelosi for using military aircraft rather than commercial carriers, even though this practice was started by Bush following 9/11. Now that Boehner is Speaker, I haven’t heard any criticism from Rush or O’Reilly about Boehner using military rather than commercial carriers. Huckabee recently condemned the President and First Lady for not submitting to a “pat-down” before boarding Air Force One (absolutely ludicrous!), yet Huckabee declined to offer any asinine punditry on why Boehner, McConnell, and other Republicans regularly sidestep airport security at Reagan National. Ah, one can smell the putrid odor of hypocrisy! TSA security procedures are an unpleasant (but necessary) inconvenience—a situation Republicans will exploit as part of the McConnell plan to destroy Obama (rather than revitalize America). Republicans are fomenting a “tempest-in-a-teapot” aimed at forcing TSA to backtrack on enhanced screening procedures. If this happens and we get hit, Republicans hand puppets like Palin and Beck will quickly blame Obama and portray him as weak on terrorism.
10:52 AM on 05/13/2011
Do you think it is possible that the lack of funding is to keep the current machines in use rather than use a different technology? Follow the money, people!!!
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kimbutgar
10:04 AM on 05/13/2011
That's fine with me. Michael Chertoff will be the loser since he is part owner of the company that manufacturers these machines.
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tincada
10:03 AM on 05/13/2011
Actually something Republicans champion that I agree with. This especially after refusing to be scanned the TSA dude tells me, you know those thing don't radiate, the just use radio waves.

Now if they would just regulate TV commercial volume I might actually not cringe at the word, Republican .
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Banjoplayer
a southern progressive
09:31 AM on 05/13/2011
When I fly, I want to feel safe.

Keep the machines.
10:20 AM on 05/13/2011
Ironic phrasing, the whole program is designed to make people "feel" safe. It certainly doesn't actually make them safe.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:12 AM on 05/13/2011
Simple question

How many "terrorist" have been identified and detained while attempting to pass through one of these machines?

Decisions concerning their usage should be based on facts, not politics.
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mxytsplyk
De gustibus non est disputandum
03:31 AM on 05/13/2011
One too many Republican drug mules caught coming north with junk in their junk.
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AndyWright68
Freedom is inevitable!
02:04 AM on 05/13/2011
The TSA is a very expensive joke and should be abolished. If the FAA would get out of the way airlines would be able to provide safe flights on their own. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/12/tsa-body-scanners-house-gop-cut-new-funding_n_861388.html#
12:31 AM on 05/13/2011
I don't want any more of those infernal machines either, but I do find it ironic that the GOP
is turning down another chance to do an "intrusive" search of its citizens. "Budgetary factors"
were in play when the welfare queen red states put out the call for those multi-millions of dollars
for sonogram machines----somehow they found the money for those.

A matter of p riorities, I guess.
12:26 AM on 05/13/2011
1000 scanners too late :(
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mmike1969
12:17 AM on 05/13/2011
So the gop really do NOT care about flight safety and have no problems with terrorists smuggling weapons on board planes?
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Ember Firedog
A satiated micro-bio is not empty.
12:43 AM on 05/13/2011
So long as no one sees their clandestine bodily parts ........ For them, the saying that "parts is parts" is deeply offensive ........................................
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12:44 AM on 05/13/2011
If that's the case then the rest of the aviation world must not care about aviation security either as the US is the only county implementing these scanners. There are better ways to achieve the same goals, trained explosive sniffing dogs and behavioral profiling.

Partisan sniping is not helping anything.
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Dan1902
United we bargain,divided we beg!
12:17 AM on 05/13/2011
They'll be losing campaign contributions for this one.
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Ds2vet
The central bank is our enemy
12:12 AM on 05/13/2011
well ill be darned