You could also have one fast lane where screening would be done by sniffer pigs.
From the newscientist.com
In America, the use of sniffer dogs to inspect luggage for explosives is common.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The best asset would be sniffer dogs, which are more sensitive than any machine.
From the independent.co.uk
He looked back to see the hydrocarbon count registering from the exhaust sniffer.
From the theatlantic.com
For pipes smaller than that, investigators use the sniffer and visual inspections.
From the freep.com
One RNL customer is Korea's Custom's Service, which cloned a champion sniffer dog.
From the techcrunch.com
Handlers'expectations may be stopping sniffer dogs doing their jobs properly.
From the economist.com
For the past four years her sniffer dogs have been diagnosing bladder cancer.
From the economist.com
If you're going to do any electrical work, be sure to have a voltage sniffer.
From the courier-journal.com
More examples
A person who sniffs
(Sniffers) Electronic device that can capture electronic messages as they traverse the network.
(Sniffers) Browser-detecting Java-script that can detect browsers with zero CSS support
(Sniffers) These are legitimate programs used to monitor and analyze networks. They can be deployed in a criminal fashion to steal passwords, credit card information, identities, or to spy on network activity.
(Sniffers) are a favorite tool of hackers and used incorrectly can be a significant threat to system security. Sniffers can also be used by systems staff, to improve the flow of information and remove bottlenecks.
A sniffer is a tool that monitors network traffic as it received in a network interface.
A device on the flight deck that checks that an aircraft is broadcasting IFF transmissions.
A program to capture data across a computer network. Used by hackers to capture user id names and passwords. Software tool that audits and identifies network traffic packets. Is also used legitimately by network operations and maintenance personnel to troubleshoot network problems.
An application that passively monitors network traffic, and captures packets for offline analysis. Compare with Analyzer.