The New York Police Department is using super-secret X-ray vans and it is something the authorities want to keep tight-lipped.
The vehicles, known as Z Backscatter Vans, patrol the city streets and, while the NYPD is not disclosing what it is doing with them, it is understood they have the ability to see into the contents of cars or even inside homes as a counter-terrorism measure.
The X-ray vans have the technology to penetrate through the body of a vehicle as it drives past to see whether there are weapons, explosives or drugs inside — something often used by immigration patrols.
The same could potentially go for the walls of buildings and houses or even what you are keeping under your coat. The worry from members of the public is whether the X-ray vans are being used on people as a means to search for concealed weapons and, if so, what are the health and privacy implications.
The New York Civil Liberties Union has been pushing NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton to shed some light on the X-ray vans by filing a case that the NYPD should release records about them, but he remains defiant to give anything away.
"Those issues I'd prefer not to divulge to the public at this time," Bratton said in a story by the New York Post. "I will not talk about anything at all about this — it falls into the range of security and counter-terrorism activity that we engage in."
The NYCLU has requested to file an amicus brief on the grounds that the public not knowing what they're being used for or if they could be harmful to human health.
Are the NYPD's X-ray vans harmful to health?
"People should be informed if military-grade X-ray vans are damaging their health with radiation or peering inside their homes or cars. New Yorkers have a right to protect their wealth, welfare, and privacy," said NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman.
Bratton, however, gave a stout response: "They're not used to scan people for weapons. The devices we have, the vehicles, if you will, are all used lawfully and if they [ACLU] and others don't think that's the case, we'll see them in court — where they'll lose!"
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