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Does my bomb look big in this? ... US X-ray system in action


SEE ALL DISCUSSIONS By GEORGE PASCOE-WATSON
Political Editor
January 29, 2007

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OFFICIALS are bracing themselves for a storm of public outrage over their controversial X-ray cameras scheme. As part of the most shocking extension of Big Brother powers ever planned here, lenses in lampposts would snap “naked” pictures of passers-by to trap terror suspects.
The proposal is contained in leaked documents drawn up by the Home Office and presented to PM Tony Blair’s working group on Security, Crime and Justice.
But the prospect of the State snooping on individuals’ most private parts is certain to spark national fury.
And officials are battling to find a way of dealing with that reaction.


Blair ... working group

A January 17 memo seen by The Sun discusses the cameras, which can see through clothes.
It says “detection of weapons and explosives will become easier” and says cameras could be deployed in street furniture.
It adds: “Some technologies used in airports have already been used as part of police operations looking for drugs and weapons in nightclubs. These and others could be developed for a much more widespread use in public spaces.
“Street furniture could routinely house detection systems that would indicate the likely presence of a gun, for example.”
But the document goes on to reveal fears at the public reaction.
Officials have agreed one solution would be to allow only women to monitor female subjects — although they admit this would be “very problematic” in crowds.
The memo says: “The social acceptability of routine intrusive detection measures and the operational response required in the event of an alarm are likely to be limiting factors.
“Privacy is an issue because the machines see through clothing.”
Beside cameras, officials are also considering systems known as millimetre wave imaging and THz imaging and spectroscopy.
All are routinely used in airports and other secure places to detect explosives and weapons in luggage and on people.


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