Some U.S. air travellers complain about body scans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hundreds of U.S. air travellers have lodged complaints over use of full-body security scanners in the past year, charging they violate personal privacy and may be harmful to their health, documents released on Tuesday showed.
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