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Postby MrB » 15 Feb 2005 1:35

When I go through US airports, some of them like San Diego get you to wait while they X-ray your baggage. Then if they want to look inside a case, they ask you to unlock it while they check and then they lock it again. Since they then put a security sticker on it, nobody should need to open the case again after that.
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Postby kehveli » 15 Feb 2005 7:08

Chucklz wrote:If its locked, expect it to be cut open, unless you have a Big Brother approved lock (which they have a key to). Unfortunately people have begun to trust the TSA, so theft is now much more of a problem....


Well, then this is only the matter of when somebody will disassemble (or pick) a TSA approved lock and decode the key combination. Those keys may already be floating around the underground.

Do these locks have many keys or only one? Only one key would be the dream of a thief.
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