Mps Reject Fingerprint Scanners -- Over Fears of Terrorist Amputation
Mail on Sunday › October 21, 2007
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Mail on Sunday › October 21, 2007
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PLANS to use fingerprint scanners to control entry to the Commons have been abandoned over fears that terrorists could cut off an MP's finger to get inside.
Security advisers have warned that a suicide bomber would have no compunction about removing a politician's finger to fool scanners.See the full content of this document
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Mps Reject Fingerprint Scanners -- Over Fears of Terrorist Amputation
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