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Aviation Security Service uses appropriate technology to protect air travellers

 

Far from using the latest x-ray technology to visually "strip search" air travellers, New Zealand's Aviation Security Service (Avsec) is not even in the process of buying or trialling such new equipment, according to Chief Executive, Mark Everitt.

 

Avsec is tasked under legislation to inquire into and keep itself informed on security techniques, systems, devices and practices and procedures. "We take our role here very seriously" says Mr Everitt. "We are well aware of a wide range of specific security technologies available worldwide, including the body scanning technologies being used at Schiphol Airport in Holland, which has triggered the latest media flurry.

 

"However, I can assure the travelling public that we are not about to install such equipment," says Mr Everitt.

 

"Our policy around significant new technologies, especially ones which may have privacy issues, is and has always been to have wide consultation with our stakeholders, particularly the government which represents the public, before any intrusive or controversial technologies might be introduced."

 

Any use of such technologies would also need be taken formally to government for its agreement, Mr Everitt said.

 

"I wish to emphasise that Avsec is not proposing to purchase such equipment and that there is always a lengthy and clear process around deciding when and where to use new equipment. Avsec respects and uses such processes."

 

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