I don't have a UK passport as of yet but am in the process of going through application process, but once I do have a passport, should I decide to go to abroad, via plane, I would with no objections go through the scanners ect, as for 1 - I have nothing to hide and 2 - I am thankful of the security measures which are in place and strictly adhered to as I would rather this than the risk of leaving the UK and not returning myself but being carried in a box due to someone's sucidal actions not being detected as there is lack of security. Anyone whom has objections to the scan, would appear to most that they are hiding something/concealing something ect ect and that is the reason for them objecting, which is quite simply not much problem as it is / should be formal procedure to refuse anybody who does refuse the right to board their flight which will obv result in a loss of money from both flight/holiday which is all down to self defiance, is it really worth all the money at stake over a 30 second process?