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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2010-11-19 11:01 am
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[personal profile] fearmeforiampink 2010-11-19 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Optional. But they pat you down very thoroughly, including crotch, if you opt out.

From here:

Say “I Opt Out”

Whether or not you are flying for Thanksgiving, if a TSA agent directs you to a whole body imaging (WBI) unit, politely but firmly say, “I opt out.” If you are asked to move into a back room, say, "No, I'd like this to be done in public, please." Be sure to keep an eye on your property, especially if it is already moving through the traditional belt scanner and you are being moved to another part of the screening area. The ACLU's Know Your Options at the Airport has a lot more information about your options and includes topics like asking to take a witness with you for a private pat-down.


From here

Q. Is imaging technology optional?
A. Yes, imaging technology screening is optional for all passengers. Passengers who do not wish to receive imagining technology screening will receive alternative screening, including a physical pat-down.


More information available here and here

Those are all just for America though – I've read suggestions from various places that it might not be optional in other places, such as the UK.
Edited 2010-11-19 14:28 (UTC)

[identity profile] a-pawson.livejournal.com 2010-11-19 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting that it is optional in the US. I just assumed they would make it compulsory.

I'll bear it in mind, not that I fly through the US very often. I try to avoid it at all costs as they don't allow transit passengers, so you have to go through the full immigration process even if you are just catching a connecting flight. 4 hours is the longest queue I've had to wait in. Anyway, that's another rant.

[identity profile] errolwi.livejournal.com 2010-11-19 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Aussie approach covered here:
http://blogs.crikey.com.au/planetalking/2010/11/19/official-no-sexual-feelings-at-australian-airports/