So here is something to hang on to. A Colorado inventor has custom designed underwear, bras and inserts that can shield TSA agents from viewing fliers' private parts during x-ray screenings.
Any type of device that can penetrate clothing to reveal “dangerous objects” cannot be good for your health. We know X-rays are carcinogenic. These millimeter wave systems have not undergone thorough enough testing to show that they’re not.
Jeff Buske has created a special kind of underwear which strategically places fig-leaf designs that protectes flier's private parts and keep travelers safe from radiation emitted from the full body scanner x-ray machines.
The undergarments come in designs featuring a pair of women's hands modestly clasped together and inserts shaped like shields and stop signs.
The gear is currently for sale online at some ominously cryptic prices.
A pair of fig-leaf themed tighty-whiteys is available for a "special" offer of $19.84, while a women's bra insert costs $9.11 and women's briefs costs $17.76.
Read more: nydailynews
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