New controversial full-body scanners could soon be in use at Dublin Airport.
But air passengers will only be invited to use them if a trial of the security equipment is successful -- and even then they will not be compulsory.
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) confirmed yesterday that a scanner will be delivered to the airport by the end of September and staff will be given the option of using the walk-through device on a trial period before potentially using the technology for passengers.
A DAA spokesman said airline staff and other workers will be invited to use the scanner, but it will not be compulsory. More...
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But air passengers will only be invited to use them if a trial of the security equipment is successful -- and even then they will not be compulsory.
Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) confirmed yesterday that a scanner will be delivered to the airport by the end of September and staff will be given the option of using the walk-through device on a trial period before potentially using the technology for passengers.
A DAA spokesman said airline staff and other workers will be invited to use the scanner, but it will not be compulsory. More...
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