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Re: Digital X-Ray Can Scan Body in 13 Seconds
On 16 Jun 2003 at 14:19, Susan L Gawarecki wrote:
> Would you have any objection to being X-rayed like this every time you
> took an airline flight? I can see it coming. It will be for our own
> good, of course.
No,, no problem with this, and I would prefer it to the BS that we
have to go through right now every time we go through an airport
security station. A total waste of time, inefficient and, it doesn't
really work!
> Would it be OK to X-ray prisoners regularly or randomly to stem drug or
> weapons program in a prison?
I have no problem with prisoners being x-rayed either, for the
protection of other prisoners, and more importantly, the prison
staff.
> Does the answer change if either of the two above situations happens in
> another country besides the US?
My answers are still the same. If one believes John Cameron, this
extra radiation will be more beneficial to our immune system. So,
let's give a little more radiation, and protect ourselves from all of
the other real hazards that are out there that can adversely affect
us more than the radiation will.
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