jason harrington said the agency uses anti-effective anti-trifl security measures at the expense of theblic's health, privacy and dig in it pep he's just getting started. saying officers would pull a passenger's bag or give a pat down because a flyer was rude. those body scanners that gave flyers a virtual trip search and produced graphic images harrington describes as entertainment. officers gawking at images their every fold and dimple on full, awful display. piercings of every kind was visible. the wrap a scan full body scanners couldn't distinguish classic explosives from body fat and guns were practically invisible if turned sideways. tsa says many procedures and policies referenced in the article are no longer in place or characterized inaccurately. for example, scanners that show graphic images are no longer in airports. >> for them to be saying today it's not a big deal because they've been now removed after all the years when they resisted removing those in airports i think is a little hard to take at this point. >> when it came to profiling, harrington says until 2010 officers