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'No scan, no flight' at Heathrow and Manchester
BBC | February 1, 2010
Some passengers at Heathrow and Manchester airports will have to go through full body scanners before boarding their flights under new rules.
It is now compulsory for people selected for a scan to take part, or they will not be allowed to fly.
The new security rules have been introduced following the attempt to blow up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day.
There have been concerns the scanners breach passengers' rights to privacy.
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