Mobile X-Ray Vans Hit U.S. Streets

by leavingwt 4 Replies latest social current

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    all ur cargo are belong to us

    'Feds Radiating Americans'? Mobile X-Ray Vans Hit US Streets

    As an antiterror measure, the US government has deployed mobile X-ray technology to randomly scan cars and trucks. But the measure is riling privacy proponents.

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    On Tuesday, a counterterror operation snarled truck traffic on I-20 near Atlanta, where Department of Homeland Security teams used mobile X-ray technology to check the contents of truck trailers. Authorities said the inspections weren't prompted by any specific threat.

    The mobile X-ray technology works by bouncing narrow X-ray streams off an object like a car and then analyzing the scatter rate of the returning rays. Operators can then locate less-dense objects that could be bodies or bombs.

    Backscatter X-ray is already part of an ongoing national debate about its use in so-called full body scanners being deployed in many US airports. In that case, US officials have said they will not store or share the images and will use masking technology to avoid revealing details of the human body. Nevertheless, information security advocates have filed suit to stop their deployment, citing concerns about privacy.

    Security experts say expanding the X-ray technology for use on American streets is a powerful counterterror strategy. They also point out the images do not not offer the kind of detail that would be embarrasing to anyone. Moreover, law enforcement already has broad search-and-seizure powers on public highways, where a search warrant is often not needed for officers to instigate a physical search.

    But others worry that radiating Americans without their knowledge is evidence of gradually eroding constitutional protections in the post-9/11 age.

    "Regardless of where you fall on the spectrum of national security … you have to be realistic that this is another way in which the government is capturing information they may lose control over," says Mr. Lane. "I just have some real problems with the idea of even beginning a campaign of rolling surveillance of American citizens, which is what this essentially is."

    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0929/Feds-radiating-Americans-Mobile-X-ray-vans-hit-US-streets

  • MMXIV
    MMXIV

    well it was ok for superman right?

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    LAND Z-Backscatter Van in Action ZBV in action
    (click to view full)

    The Z-Backscatter vans can scan vehicles while the system itself is moving, scanning an entire row of parked cars in a single pass-through and producing clear images. They can also be operated in stationary mode by parking the system and producing X-ray images of vehicles as they pass by. In high-threat areas, a stationary mode van can even be operated remotely from up to 500 meters/ 0.3 miles away.

    The technology’s abilities include near-photo quality views through clothes when used in airport screening systems, which caused something of a privacy uproar. Questions have also been raised re: the health risks to those scanned, which may well be ignored in situations of war or insurrection, but become a live issue when proposed as an requirement for popular activities like airline travel.

    Jan 2/08: AS&E announces “a multi-million dollar order” for the OmniView™ Gantry system and the Z Backscatter Van™ (ZBV) from its local distributor in Italy, AUS.TECH S.p.A. The systems will be deployed to inspect cargo and vehicles entering a major, high-volume Italian port. The OmniView Gantry combines 6.0 MeV high-energy transmission with 3 Z-Backscatter imaging modules to provide left, right, and top-views.

    Oct 10/07:AS&E announces that the U.S Government has purchased its first Z Portal™ drive-through screening system with three Z Backscatter imaging modules (left, right, and top-view) and Forwardscatter™ technology, and reordered 3 Z-Backscatter™ Vans (ZBV), for inspecting trucks and passenger cars in high-volume traffic areas. The contracts are valued at $3.9 million, and include installation, and operator training.

    With this order, AS&E states that “over 300 ZBVs will be deployed worldwide for force protection, VIP and event security, law enforcement, and port and border security.”

    People are unknowingly being scanned on the highway. These things can also go into neighborhoods and scan your homes.

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    There is more information here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/social/current/152029/1/You-can-be-spied-on-even-when-your-cellphone-is-off

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    Just thought I would bring forth some info from long ago that was discussed here. This is a post from Ohio Cowboy.

    I did stumble across this picture from the site. We are having our freedoms stripped from us, and there will be nothing we can do about it. I am all for catching criminals, but it seems that people will feel like they are walking on eggshells in their own home, and in their daily lives, knowing they are being watched. This will not provide for a healthy environment.

  • Fadeout
    Fadeout

    That's nice.

    X-Rays are good for you, right?

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