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Monday, November 22, 2010

Privates protected from TSA by fig leaf....

Fig leaf knickers protect passengers' privates from airport scanners

A Las Vegas businessman has invented a special underwear with a strategically placed fig leaf design to get modest passengers through the airport screeners with their dignity intact.

A Las Vegas businessman has invented a special underwear with a strategically placed fig leaf design to get modest passengers through the airport screeners with their dignity intact.
A variety of the company's radiation shielding underwear is shown Photo: AP
Jeff Buske claims his invention uses a powdered metal that protects people's privacy when undergoing security screenings.
Mr Buske, Nevada-Rocky Flats Gear says the underwear's inserts are thin and conform to the body's contours. The mix of tungsten and other metals do not set off metal detectors.
The garments feature either a fig leaf or a clasped hands motif.

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