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Re: X-rays or Strip Search? -Reply
Nicolet sold the unit to Rapiscan in Hawthorne, CA. They are the current
manufacturers. It is called a Secure 1000.
kkaufman@dhs.co.la.ca.us
>>> Joel Baumbaumgh <baumbaug@nosc.mil> 12/01/98 01:10pm >>>
Bruce (and RADSAFERS),
I believe that the x-ray machine used will be a Security Detector
manufactured by a local company here in San Diego called Nicolent
Imaging
Systems. You can check out their site at:
http://www.nlectc.org/techproj/nij_p25.html
Hope this helps...
Joel Baumbaugh (baumbaug@nosc.mil)
SSC-San Diego
At 12:24 PM 12/1/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I was asked recently about this from a concern citizen from California
>with a relative in prison, who said that this new practice will go into
>effect this week (Dec 3...) at Folsum Prison. Anyone have more
>information (like dose estimates, say two visits a month for a year or
>for ten years...)?
>
>Is this a new urban legend?
>
>
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