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One Bag: Checking Bags: Lost Locks
by Neoteric at 1:59 am EDT, Aug 11, 2007

The photograph on the above right shows 244 locks collected from under an airport baggage handling conveyor belt (where two belts come together), over a one-month period at a single New York airport. Depending on the bag design, the strategic use of duct/gaffer's tape (to prevent locks from dangling) can reduce the likelihood of this sort of mishap.

About to fly to SF and I'm gonna need this webpage. THANK YOU MEMESTREAMS YOU MAKE MY FLYING LIFE BETTER.

--timball

ps) FU TSA


 
RE: One Bag: Checking Bags: Lost Locks
by Dagmar at 12:19 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2007

Neoteric wrote:

The photograph on the above right shows 244 locks collected from under an airport baggage handling conveyor belt (where two belts come together), over a one-month period at a single New York airport. Depending on the bag design, the strategic use of duct/gaffer's tape (to prevent locks from dangling) can reduce the likelihood of this sort of mishap.

About to fly to SF and I'm gonna need this webpage. THANK YOU MEMESTREAMS YOU MAKE MY FLYING LIFE BETTER.

--timball

ps) FU TSA

Oh, just wait until you find out that every flunkie doing gate checkins will want to "randomly" fondle your laptop... If they ask for your login password, remember, the answer is "hell, no".


  
RE: One Bag: Checking Bags: Lost Locks
by Lost at 5:29 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2007

Dagmar wrote:

Neoteric wrote:

The photograph on the above right shows 244 locks collected from under an airport baggage handling conveyor belt (where two belts come together), over a one-month period at a single New York airport. Depending on the bag design, the strategic use of duct/gaffer's tape (to prevent locks from dangling) can reduce the likelihood of this sort of mishap.

About to fly to SF and I'm gonna need this webpage. THANK YOU MEMESTREAMS YOU MAKE MY FLYING LIFE BETTER.

--timball

ps) FU TSA

Oh, just wait until you find out that every flunkie doing gate checkins will want to "randomly" fondle your laptop... If they ask for your login password, remember, the answer is "hell, no".

Did this happen to you?


One Bag: Checking Bags: Lost Locks
by Lost at 12:02 am EDT, Aug 10, 2007

The photograph on the above right shows 244 locks collected from under an airport baggage handling conveyor belt (where two belts come together), over a one-month period at a single New York airport. Depending on the bag design, the strategic use of duct/gaffer's tape (to prevent locks from dangling) can reduce the likelihood of this sort of mishap.


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