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Employees at Dublin Airport will test body scanners ahead of their implementation at passenger terminals, The Irish Times reports. The trial period may last up to 18 months and will be open to any airline employees and other staffers interested in voluntarily using the technology. The European Parliament last month said body scanners should be allowed at EU airports if "health, dignity and privacy are protected," the report states. A spokeswoman for Dublin Airport Authority says no full-body images will be displayed by the scanners and emphasised that they are "not mandatory." 
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