On Sunday, November 14, 2004, at 5:54:18 PM, a fearless knight known
as Dennis Hays entered the dragon's lair and exclaimed:

> While odd, it does happen. The TSA "requests" the use of approved
> locks they can unlock and re-lock.

I care little for whether they lock or unlock or re-lock or
whatever-lock my bag. I am specifically asking about repayment for
intentional damage done. If airlines (at least those that care for the
customer) often repay for luggage damaged during transport, why
doesn't TSA repay for luggage damaged intentionally?

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