On 8/6/05, Mr. Bill, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Those locks are a pretty slick idea.
>
>What do you the the real-world chance is that the guy (near 
>minimum-wage) who goes to inspect your case and discovers that it is 
>locked will actually know about the system and have access to the 
>universal code for opening it and not just cut the thing open or open it 
>with a sledgehammer.

The thing is, if check-in luggage is locked, and they want to look
inside, they will cut their way in anyway. The locks are cheap enough,
but there is a chance that they will be opened with the pass key.

>
>Or worse, yet, delay the plan and call you off to open the bag...

Wouldn't happen - they would cut the locks first.

>
>Furthermore, what do you think the chance is that the TSA codes haven't 
>leaked out to the baggage handlers that want to steal your stuff?

I'm sure it happens. What can you do? :-)




Cheers,
  Cotty


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