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11.01.2010 - 18.01.2010
Some EU countries are introducing controversial full-body scanners to boost airport security. Would you be happy to undergo such a scan?
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
50%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
38%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
13%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
26%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
46%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
29%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
37%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
37%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
26%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
16%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
24%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
60%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
33%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
33%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
33%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
43%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
57%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
0%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
100%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
0%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
0%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
67%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
20%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
13%
YES: Anything to help increase safety.
0%
NO: It is an invasion of people's privacy.
0%
NO: The scans aren't proven to increase security, but they'll certainly increase airport queues.
100%



