New tech 'sees' through clothes
Holy knickers, Batman!
A new x-ray vision technology out of Britain is touted to see through clothing and detect metallic objects people are trying to hide. Aside from alerting security crews to the wide vareity of under-wire bras, this new tech, called ThruVision T5000, can scan crowds of people in public places (invasion of privacy?) to purportedly thwart terrorist attacks.
I can just see the skeezy people applying for the job of reading the scans -- all in the name of public safety, of course.
A new x-ray vision technology out of Britain is touted to see through clothing and detect metallic objects people are trying to hide. Aside from alerting security crews to the wide vareity of under-wire bras, this new tech, called ThruVision T5000, can scan crowds of people in public places (invasion of privacy?) to purportedly thwart terrorist attacks.
I can just see the skeezy people applying for the job of reading the scans -- all in the name of public safety, of course.
Labels: security, tech, x-ray vision