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"Whilst remaining sceptical of the actual effectiveness of using body scanner technology in the fight against terrorism, I supported this report as it stipulates, in particular, that scanners using X-rays will be banned in order to avoid any effect on passenger health, especially vulnerable passengers (pregnant women, the elderly, children, the sick and so on). Moreover, several components of this report answer my concerns about respect for human dignity and privacy, as passengers may refuse the body scanner and submit to more traditional checking procedures, such as a body search. Moreover, only stick figures can be used, with the images being destroyed immediately after the check, ensuring that they cannot be saved. However, the question of who will foot the bill in this matter remains. Later in this process, we will really need to ask ourselves about the cost-effectiveness of such a measure, especially in the context of an economic crisis where everyone is being asked to make an effort."@en1

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