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Is the new scanning tech in QF D terminal meant to demean women and subject them to unwanted and unwarranted attention?
It is if you ask the women working for SNP/Janus doing the post-scan searches. Just a week ago my partner (female early 50s, CEO) after not travelling for the last two months encountered this new body scan technology. The initial scan showed RED across her torso and lady-bits (front and back) on a 'delightful' public display.
Of course, the situation was not helped by a level of brusqueness from the security 'manager' and multiple half-shouted instructions, and her flight being on last call.
She was taken to a relatively private room, told to remove her outer garments (winter...) for a pat-down and then instructed to rub her genital area (outside her garments) and have her hands wanded for an explosives check. The process left her shaken and more than a little reluctant to return - which, she must on a weekly basis.
More so, she was instructed to sign a rights waiver, allowing the company to do this and no alternative was offered.
Interestingly the two women whom were performing these tasks had empathy and were more than reluctant to make a woman of early middle-age do these tests. In fact they related to her that with this new scanning tech, about 60-70% of their searches now are women of a certain age. Women who broadly speaking are pre/peri/post-menopausal (who would want to pick a fight with them?) and are carrying a little extra weight.
I'm shocked and appalled. She remains somewhat traumatised and disbelieving that it happened and the manner in which this search was conducted.
Anyone else aware of this happening?
It is if you ask the women working for SNP/Janus doing the post-scan searches. Just a week ago my partner (female early 50s, CEO) after not travelling for the last two months encountered this new body scan technology. The initial scan showed RED across her torso and lady-bits (front and back) on a 'delightful' public display.
Of course, the situation was not helped by a level of brusqueness from the security 'manager' and multiple half-shouted instructions, and her flight being on last call.
She was taken to a relatively private room, told to remove her outer garments (winter...) for a pat-down and then instructed to rub her genital area (outside her garments) and have her hands wanded for an explosives check. The process left her shaken and more than a little reluctant to return - which, she must on a weekly basis.
More so, she was instructed to sign a rights waiver, allowing the company to do this and no alternative was offered.
Interestingly the two women whom were performing these tasks had empathy and were more than reluctant to make a woman of early middle-age do these tests. In fact they related to her that with this new scanning tech, about 60-70% of their searches now are women of a certain age. Women who broadly speaking are pre/peri/post-menopausal (who would want to pick a fight with them?) and are carrying a little extra weight.
I'm shocked and appalled. She remains somewhat traumatised and disbelieving that it happened and the manner in which this search was conducted.
Anyone else aware of this happening?