Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I don't know if this is a problem at most airports, but people are very reluctant to complain about airport security because if you do, they look at you suspiciously and wonder why you are complaining about it. The airport security check, the initial part of it when you walk through the metal detector, if you set the detector off, they take a wand and they should be able to just use the wand within inches of your body and if there is any metal, it should set off the alarm. But at the airport here in Yellowknife, on numerous occasions -- and this is something that probably people don't speak out about, but I'm going to speak out on their behalf -- they run the wand right on your body. I have a problem with that. I'd like to know if that's necessary. Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 13-15(6): Security Measures At Yellowknife Airport
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 13-15(6): Security Measures At Yellowknife Airport
Question 13-15(6): Security Measures At Yellowknife Airport
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
March 12th, 2007
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