You could be stopped by TSA this summer if you show up at the airport like this
You may want to wear a cool and windy outfit.
You are probably quite familiar with the major Clothes without When you go through a safety checkpoint at the airport-metal belt loops, bras with bulky jackets. But now travelers report that the transportation Security Administration (TSA) stops them for a snufu of strange and embarrassing clothes.
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In a recent Reddit Post , a traveler shared that when she went through the complete scanner at the airport, her groin area was reported. She said that she "wore bicycle shorts and normal underwear" and had no "medical devices or piercings".
So what was the problem? According to a multitude of other redditors, "the crotch of the marshes" or the sweat spots which are formed in the area of the groin, is likely to blame.
"It happens to me when I am late for a flight because I'm in sweat," said a commentator. "If you have crossed the machine that makes you put your hands over your head, it smells of humidity."
"The last time I went out of my original airport from Tampa, I was also searched, the goalkeeper said something troubled like" Swamp Rot "or" Swamp Crotch "or something embarrassing in a similar way," shared someone else.
The theory of sweat is not only anecdotal either.
Speaking with Reader digest ,, Shawna Malvini Redden , Phd, a communication researcher who has studied ASD since 2010 and the author of 101 Pat-Downs , sweat can really trigger these safety scanners.
"Sweating is probably the strangest thing that can trigger scanners," she said. "It has to do with millimeter waves technology and how waves bounce on the water."
To put this in context, Malvini Redden explained: “Essentially, the machines send waves of millimeters inside a passenger. The waves go through clothes and are reflected on the passenger's skin (and everything that is hidden) and bounce an image, which is interpreted by the machine. ”
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This means that sweaty armpits, back or other parts of the body could also trigger scanners.
In fact, a TSA spokesperson confirmed USA today This "additional humidity of a person's body can modify the density of clothing, so it is possible that perspiration can cause an alarm of our advanced imaging technology machines."
But sweat is not the only thing in the area of the groin that can trigger alarms. Other Redditors have indicated that they had experienced signaling to be reported for female hygiene products and adult layers.
A non -verified TSA transport security officer replied: "According to my experience: compression shorts, buffers, diapers, humidity / humidity, combinations of a room represent 85% of the flags that I receive…. 12% are false alarms and 3% someone deliberately hiding something. ”
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