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Clay_T 22nd Jan 2020 01:57

I've been using zip ties instead of locks on checked bags. It's usually just fishing gear, so help yourselves. I have way more than I need.
I'll tape a couple extra ties to the outside of the case, in case the folks looting inspecting my bag feel charitable enough to replace the tie.
More than once, my bags have arrived with the zip ties replaced... and my spares still in place.
I was pleasantly surprised that TSA would have (and use) their own zip ties.

flash8 17th Feb 2020 17:44

Never pack a laptop.

Back in '00 had an Apple Powerbook 3400, a laptop where opening the screen isn't obvious, which somebody decided could be pulled apart.... on arrival latch was broken... should then have learnt my lesson, oh, no.

Same happened 2015 with a newer model.... opened forcefully when too lazy to find latch unlock.

On the subject of cling film wrapping v.common to be offered in SE Asia....

towrope 14th Mar 2020 20:19

Back when I was constantly flying to do data collections for criminal litigation I would encounter issues with the TSA but never Asian countries, especially Japan. My carry-on with a couple of clothing items, a camera and a bunch of little USB hard drives would baffle the TSA people. My Pelican case with a bunch of data cables and adapters (and the rest of my clothes) would cause much confusion and concern for them as well. On my return flights the USB drives in my carry-on were in marked evidence bags along with business cards form the top corporate executive(s) & attorney(s) and I was treated with deference by the Asian security people and especially Japan's. Domestic US travel was a nightmare and more than once I had to tell the TSA agent (and often their boss and the airport police) that if they opened any evidence bags they would be defying a federal evidential protective order and be required to show up at a hearing in San Francisco at their own expense. More than once I refused to hand over anything so ended up renting a car and driving back. My bluff was called only once and the poor woman didn't know what hit her when she was subpoenaed and had to explain in person to a very grumpy judge three states away why she defied a federal order.

Asturias56 17th Mar 2020 13:52

Just back from a long trip that included a transit at LAX - right in the middle of the bag I found a TSA flyer saying they'd opened my luggage............. I'd never noticed on the trip.

I have a pretty good idea what item they were interested in so I wasn't all that surprised


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