Full-Body Scanners Deployed In Street-Roving Vans
As the privacy controversy around full-body security scans begins to simmer, it?s worth noting that courthouses and airport security checkpoints aren?t the only places where backscatter x-ray vision is being deployed, according to a report by Forbes.
The same technology, capable of seeing through clothes and walls, has also been rolling out on U.S. streets.
American Science & Engineering, a company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, has sold U.S. and foreign government agencies more than 500 backscatter x-ray scanners mounted in vans that can be driven past neighboring vehicles to see their contents, Joe Reiss, a vice president of marketing at the company told Forbes in an interview.
While the biggest buyer of AS&E?s machines over the last seven years has been the Department of Defense operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, Reiss says law enforcement agencies have also deployed the vans to search for vehicle-based bombs in the U.S.
?This product is now the largest selling cargo and vehicle inspection system ever,? says Reiss.
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