TSA chief John Pistole
is backing off on a promise to have an independent panel look into the
health effects of the full-body scanners used to screen passengers at
the nation’s airports.
Pistole told a congressional committee early this month that he was
concerned that some travelers still fear they will be harmed by going
through airport scanners that use the so-called
backscatter technology, which relies on radiation to detect objects hidden under the clothes of passengers.
“We will conduct an independent study to address that,” he told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
But last week Pistole changed his tune, saying the Transportation
Security Administration recently received a draft report from the
inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security that confirms
the conclusion of previous independent studies -- that the scanners are
safe for all passengers.
For now, Pistole said another study is not needed. But, he told
CNN
last week, he will “work with Congress to see whether that addresses
their concerns.” For good reason: Congress approves the TSA’s annual
budget.
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-- Hugo Martin
Photo: A TSA official demonstrates how the full-body scanners are
used at Los Angeles International Airport. Credit: Bob Chamberlin / Los
Angeles Times
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