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Has New Government Security Scanner Crossed the Line?

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    FBN’s Neil Cavuto argues the Dept. of Homeland Security’s new laser scanner has crossed the line in invading people’s privacy.

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I wanna be honest here it's not just because I feel kind of funny about anyone looking at me naked -- little beauties don't tell me you're not thinking.

I just figured they would ask -- or at least inquires second.

Not now.

Not -- -- securities soon that would these -- Nancy scanners that you look at that here and that concealing your birthday suit even though.

You're wearing a regular sit nothing new you say -- equipment like this has been around for years that's true.

Not quite not now this new technology can do it from a 164 feet away without you ever knowing just pointing and probing as you're reading let's say a delicious and about.

Not even nonaligned waiting without asking without requesting without anyone but what I suspect is a morbidly curious like.

I think -- Anthony Perkins Psycho tonight.

Homeland Security official and a back office watching Leary and staring mother mother is that you monitor.

I'm telling -- creepy creepy and this bunk about it keeping us safe.

Is Washington's way justifying creepy because this -- cross the line my friends we know cameras that spy on us on streets and elevators and banks and restaurants.

Everything we do every place we go up but as -- yet you have -- -- -- and the times it happens on airport security lines at least they tell us not here not now wake up they're not only taking -- close down.

They are taking our liberties town this is naked ambition.

And you can bet the RS I'm not gonna take it lying down or standing up.

You've got all those analogies they're there will be acquitted.