Sunday, 19 December 2010

A detection device

An Israeli device designed for use in airports aims to detect terrorists whether or not they are armed, and to cut back on many security measures that inconvenience all passengers equally. The device tracks physical reactions to basic questions or statements.
Israel currently uses a similar system at Ben-Gurion Airport, where screeners aim to detect suspicious passenger behavior instead of focusing primarily on objects in passengers' possession. Unlike security teams in other countries, who take all liquids from passengers or conduct invasive searches, the Ben-Gurion screeners engage passengers in conversation and use their training to scout out unusual reactions, which lead to passengers being pulled out of line for further screening.
More Israel news: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/141228

Just a reminder to those boycotting Israel not to use this device. What's a little inconvenience, as long as you stand up for your principles? Who needs extra security, anyway?

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