Publication Date:
Mon, 2010-11-22 23:21
Jeff Buske says his invention uses a powdered metal that
protects people's privacy when undergoing medical or security screenings. Buske
of Las Vegas, Nev.-Rocky Flats Gear says the underwear's inserts are thin and
conform to the body's contours, making it difficult to hide anything beneath
them.
The mix of tungsten and other metals do not set off metal detectors. The
men's design has the fig leaf, while the one for women comes in the shape of
clasped hands. It's unclear whether it would lead to an automatic, more intrusive
pat down by federal Transportation Security Administration officials.
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