I agree with you ... right up to this part :
but it certainly should bother any halfway attractive person on this planet who plans to take a flight.
In my experience healthy attractive people aren't that worried about people looking at them. It is the rest of us, those of us who are too fat, too skinny, too short, too tall who don't want people to see us naked. All of us who wear clothes, makeup, dentures, wigs and a whole range of fashion accessories in an effort to change how we look.
A lot of money goes into making us feel uncomfortable with what we actually look like. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hibyAJOSW8U and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei6JvK0W60I.
Deploying this type of technology removes our control over how we look and gives the state (or private security personnel) the ability to examine us
stripped naked.
There are already people suggesting we should use this technology on public transport in our cites. See BBC news and BBC news.
Based on what has happend with CCTV, once this level of technology starts to be used at selected 'high risk' locations it won't be long before it becomes common place, deployed all over our cities, in banks, train stations, hotels and department stores.
How will this affect everyone who wears some form of prosthetic to change how they look or disguise something damaged or missing.
The CEO who wears a wig to hide a bald patch will know that the lads in the security office can see it too. The woman who has had a mastectomy will have to endure the security guards at the city train station seeing her scar.
And then the bad guys will figure out a way to hide explosives inside the body .... so we move up a level to full body xray scanners. Everyone who wears dentures or wigs, everyone who uses anything to change their appearance, all will be scanned, examined and scrutinised.
Are we ready for that ?