Batters:
> On Sunday, November 14, 2004, at 2:53:08 AM, Avi Yashar jumped on the
> stage, took a mike and sang:

>> They gave the broken lock back to me with a note attached saying
>> that they had done it and that they were not liable for the damage.

> That is highly odd. Had the lock been a valuable one, perhaps
> constructed in a unique and expensive way... Does the law allow for
> private property to be destroyed on the basis of unconfirmed suspicion
> and without any attempt to repay the owner? Some law.

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While odd, it does happen. The TSA "requests" the use of approved
locks they can unlock and re-lock.
 See: http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/editorial/editorial_1634.xml

 Dennis

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