The scanners at some British airports allow the entire appearance of the body, including the genital organs, visible on the screen public. Therefore, scientists Steve Bradshaw, 54, created underwear that could prevent the passenger to feel ashamed.
Underwear was made from a mixture of metal and glass, but still allows the operator to scan the airport dangerous objects like guns, knives and explosives throughout the body.
One boy's father claims airport security scanner is in violation of human privacy. "The machine operates with a wavelength that is different, and feared to create radiation," said Bradshaw.
Men from Poynton, England was created underpants 'different' from the material barium sulfate, aluminum, glass and others. "I've worked 35 years in screen printing company. I already know exactly how mendifusikan picture. "
Professor Nick Bowring, a scanner expert at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, believes the technology that created Bradshaw can work well.
"Using material capable of reflecting X-rays as well as 'blinding' the view engine is an effective way to prevent the device displays the images that are not desirable," he said.
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