A state lawmaker in Alaska is warning his constituents about the
Transportation Security Administration's controversial body scanners in a
new public service announcement.
In the ad, Alaska state Rep.
Chris Tuck (D) warns viewers that the TSA has installed body scanners in
airports across the state, which he said are machines that "allow TSA
screeners to see through their clothes."
He also tells his constituents that they do not have to go through the scanners.
Read more on The Hill's Transportation blog.