In this Oct. 24, 2012, photo, passengers are scanned at a security checkpoint at Logan Airport in Boston using a millimeter wave body scanner. Frustration is growing among small airport managers outraged that the newer millimeter wave scanners, that produces a cartoon-like outline of the body, are being hauled away and sent to bigger facilities that haven’t yet upgraded older machines criticized for showing too much anatomy.
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