EP stresses people are not guinea pigs in airport scanner debate
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
“People should not be used as guinea pigs" and "Body scanners are not a panacea". These are two of the statements made by members of the European Parliament during a recent debate focused on whether body scanners should be rolled out at airports throughout the EU.
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