Originally Posted by
cepuras
thanks to all that have responded.. i called united and told them of what happened, and the person from the baggage office told me that they will investigate what happened. I asked if hey had cameras in the back where this was most likely done, and they told me that everyone knows where the cameras are, so they most likely know where the blind spots are as well..
As was already mentioned with employees leaving with bags..
I don't understand why these employees should be allowed to have anymore privacy than the travelers.. we're all practically stripped down, even scanned now, just short of getting the glove..
Occassionally i stay at Casino Hotels, and i noticed the female employees there have to have clear purses so contents can be seen..
Cheers..
In many retail stores, employees are allowed to bring bags into the stores, but management has the right to search the bags when the employee is leaving.
Mr. Kipper had several packs of mini cigars stolen from his luggage on a flight from LAS to MDT, via IAD. No idea of when they were stolen, but they removed the carton from the main part of his suitcase and stuffed it into an outside pocket after removing several packs. I pushed to file a complaint, but he decided it wasn't worth it. My suggestion to him was that on his next flight, he take tape and wrap the opened carton with loads of tape. I figured that if they're going to steal, he should at least make a bit more difficult for them.