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Comment made by: Richard, Adelaide [Visitor]
To the Minister for Transport
This is the first time I have felt compelled to write to a Minister on a subject.

The proposal to install body scanners at all Australian airports is unnecessary, dangerous, invasive, and frighteningly Orwellian and I respectfully urge you to disregard this proposal. It is wrong and completely unnecessary to have such dangerous and invasive devices in our airports, or anywhere for that matter, for (including but not restricted to) the following reasons:

  • There is simply no justification for these devices as there have been no significant instances of terrorism in Australia
  • Any terrorist threats in Australia are minimal and do not justify the action proposed 
  • Statistically there is more chance of dying from a bee sting or a champagne cork that by terrorism
  • There are University studies (John Hopkins University, Columbia University et al) that show that these devices cause increased risk of cancer in passengers
  • The same University studies (John Hopkins University, Columbia University et al) show that these devices cause a massive increase in cancer to the operators
  • Pregnant women and children are particularly at risk of cancer from these devices 
  • As well as the unacceptable prospect of killing Australian workers, the costs of cancer treatment is an onerous and unnecessary burden on Australian society
  • The scanning process is a humiliating invasion of privacy
  • These scanners would apparently not stopped the alleged "underwear bomber" in any event 


In the USA the installation of scanners at airports has been followed by a incremental proliferation of further draconian "Police State" measures such as mobile scanners on roads and at football games. Corruption and abuse has accompanied the administration of these devices in the USA with sexual assault, theft and publishing of private images and information 

These devices are unnecessary in Australia, prompting the question: who is profiting from their installation? By any cost benefit analysis there is not sufficient risk to justify the cost, inconvenience, humiliation and danger to Australian citizens from these devices 

In addition to the logical points above – and very importantly – the implementation of these devices would be a descent into cowardly and fearful submission to the perceived risks of the real world unbefitting red-blooded Australians

Please advise whether you will oppose this unecessary, draconian proposal. 

Sincerely 

Richard, Adelaide 
Tue 07 Feb 2012 @ 08:52

Comment made by: Mags [Visitor]
I was taught that freedom is having the right to say NO. Well there goes the illusion that I am free. What next. Observation drones in the sky. Oh wait, they are nearly here too.

Wish I was on the security industry gravy train.
Mags, Brisbane
Tue 07 Feb 2012 @ 10:19

Comment made by: Carl, Sydney [Visitor]
I welcome the advent of security body scanners at Australian airports. I have several metal protheses and and a metal screw in my body. Every time I go through a security check at an Australian airport, I trigger the metal detector alarm. I am then subjected to quite invasive "pat downs" Several of these "pat downs" would be best described as gropes. My protheses are in my knees and the screw is in one of my heels. Feeling around my groin during these "pat downs", can only be regarded as a grope.

I feel that my civil liberties are more endangered by the present system than by body scanning.

Best Regards,

Carl Clifford
Tue 07 Feb 2012 @ 12:04

Comment made by: Sarge Sa, on CLA's Facebook wrote [Visitor]
Are Pregnant women and children and babies and senior also being forced to use body scanners? These 2 articles http://www.infowars.com/full-body-scanners-increase-cancer-risk/ http://www.drozfans.com/dr-ozs-advice/dr-oz-airport-scanners-vs-pat-down-dangerous-radiation/ indicate full body scanner increase cancer risk, especially
1. People over 65 years old, because it is harder for their bodies to repair DNA

2. Cancer Survivors

3. Pregnant Women

4. Children under 12, because they are rapidly developing tissues which is sensitive to radiation.

The millimeter wave scanners emit a wavelength of ten to one millimeter called a millimeter wave, these waves are considered Extremely High Frequency (EHF), the highest radio frequency wave produced. EHF runs a range of frequencies from 30 to 300 gigahertz, they are also abbreviated mmW. These waves are also known as tetrahertz (THz) radiation. The force generated from tetrahertz waves is small but the waves can ‘unzip’ or tear apart double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the DNA that could interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication
Tue 07 Feb 2012 @ 17:17

Comment made by: RobertM [Visitor]
Richard - excellent letter; my sentiments exactly.
Wed 08 Feb 2012 @ 13:49

Comment made by: JackV [Visitor] Email
Interesting that Albenese says they’re safe (sorry, Perfectly safe which to me means they cannot do harm to anyone).
If that’s so then why:
”Aside from those with serious medical conditions, any passenger who refuses may be denied the right to board their flight”.?

I found this study on the TeraHertz waves that these milliwave body scanners use.

http://arxiv.org/abs/0910.5294

Sounds perfectly safe for the politicians that don’t need to be scanned.

And can someone tell me what the role of journalists are nowadays?
Is it just to parrot whatever our ignorant or criminal (it has to be one or the other) politicians have to say.
Or should they look a tad deeper? Using this story as an example perhaps the statement "But Mr Albenese these scanners are NOT perfectly safe as shown in peer reviewed science, could you respond please?"
I'm beginning to believe that msn now exists to assist in the dumbing down of the population as well as to assist with whatever corporate/political agenda is being pushed at the time.
Wed 08 Feb 2012 @ 18:05

Comment made by: CJ [Visitor]

A further 'Opinion' piece, with radiation links, by CJ can be found here»...
Thu 09 Feb 2012 @ 09:48

Comment made by: John Harvey [Visitor]
The see-through body scanners announced for Australia have already been proven to not work in cases like the "underpants bomber" – the supposed reason for their introduction – writes John P Harvey. As well there are major scientific concerns about radiation emitted by the scanners, he says, providing extensive references you can check out.
Fri 10 Feb 2012 @ 07:43

Comment made by: NT [Visitor]
Look out. Before long, we may all be subject to a full body cavity search each time we go to a shopping mall.
Fri 10 Feb 2012 @ 16:50

Comment made by: David Stanton [Visitor]
An Open Letter To The Australian Government.

After many years of travelling to Australia I and many (Approx 400) of my fellow travellers will not be coming to your country this or any subsequent years, why?, body scanners.

I have requested on many occasions evidence that your proposed scanner technology will have any effect on my pacemaker implant. Not even a reply.

What I need from your government is an absolute guarantee that if the settings on my pacemaker are changed as a result of going through one of these machines and that if I am unable to travel BACK home that you will cover the cost of resetting the implant or an alternative method of transport.

The only other way that we will be satisfied is to provide me/us with the actual proof of safety, this WILL be verified by my cardiologist who will OK this for insurance purposes.

I know I will get no response so this is to inform you that we will taking our holidays in any country which does not have these machines IE New zealand.

Thank you for all the wonderful holidays maybe we'll see you all in a decade or so.

Yours

David Stanton (England)
Sat 11 Feb 2012 @ 17:23

Comment made by: suzanne [Visitor] Email
Anthony Albanese's office has just confirmed that the scanners WILL pick up the prostheses worn by the tens of thousands of women who are breast cancer survivors. These are not metal, but made from a soft fabric, and for these women flying from now on, could well be a humiliating and highly offensive experience.
Fri 17 Feb 2012 @ 16:11

Comment made by: JAMES [Visitor]
Please for the love of God and freedom do NOT allow these scanners to go ahead. I know its too late but its important for the Australian people to fight this, look what happened to the United states, its a total police state. Australia was never attacked and doesn't have any potential of terrorism yet we follow this illusion that terrorists are everywhere waiting for blow us up. Random searches will encourage racial profiling, radiation will kill us and the whole thing is an invasion of privacy and our freedoms.
Sun 13 May 2012 @ 07:17

 

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