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Old Oct 10, 2012 | 4:59 am
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What to do with luggage key

Simple enough: What do you do with your luggage keys for non-TSA approved locks on your carry-on baggage while going through security?
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Old Oct 10, 2012 | 5:12 am
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Originally Posted by MichaelKade
Simple enough: What do you do with your luggage keys for non-TSA approved locks on your carry-on baggage while going through security?
I do one of two things:

- Put the keys in another carry-on or another small unlocked compartment in the same bag (Summer strategy)

- In cooler weather, they go into a zipped coat pocket that goes through separately
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Old Oct 10, 2012 | 5:30 am
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 4:00 am
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I use a combination lock instead of a keyed lock. No key to lose.
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I use industrial cable ties. I am amazed at how long it can take the screener to find something to cut it and the frustration it generates. I carry a Klever Kutter to remove them. I let the TSO borrow it if I am in a good mood.
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 1:15 pm
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Originally Posted by InkUnderNails
I use industrial cable ties. I am amazed at how long it can take the screener to find something to cut it and the frustration it generates. I carry a Klever Kutter to remove them. I let the TSO borrow it if I am in a good mood.
I too have moved from the traditional lock to zip/cable ties. I also have extras on hand if I have to transit security multiple times.
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 7:40 pm
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I usually bury the key in a side pocket or put it in a zipped pocket in my Scottevest. Sometimes I use zip ties and thanks for the tip on the Klever Kutter, it looks like a good tool.
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 9:27 pm
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Originally Posted by MichaelKade
Simple enough: What do you do with your luggage keys for non-TSA approved locks on your carry-on baggage while going through security?
Is there a reason you use non-TSA locks on your carry-on baggage?
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Old Oct 12, 2012 | 3:58 am
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Is there a reason you use non-TSA locks on your carry-on baggage?
So that there is no way for a TSO to open it for inspection without asking you for the key or combination. This prevents surreptitious theft at the c/p.

TSOs at the c/p generally don't have those master keys, but with the elaborate theft rings that have been uncovered at several airports, it pays to be cautious, particularly if your carry-on contains your wallet and/or valuable electronics, from iPads to industrial tools, as so many FTers' carry-ons do.
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Old Oct 12, 2012 | 11:13 pm
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So that there is no way for a TSO to open it for inspection without asking you for the key or combination. This prevents surreptitious theft at the c/p.

TSOs at the c/p generally don't have those master keys, but with the elaborate theft rings that have been uncovered at several airports, it pays to be cautious, particularly if your carry-on contains your wallet and/or valuable electronics, from iPads to industrial tools, as so many FTers' carry-ons do.
Really?
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 6:01 am
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I know someone who has, on more than one occasion, taped his key to the bottom of his foot. He has got through gropes and WBI sans detection.
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 6:31 am
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 11:59 am
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Originally Posted by WillCAD
So that there is no way for a TSO to open it for inspection without asking you for the key or combination. This prevents surreptitious theft at the c/p.

TSOs at the c/p generally don't have those master keys, but with the elaborate theft rings that have been uncovered at several airports, it pays to be cautious, particularly if your carry-on contains your wallet and/or valuable electronics, from iPads to industrial tools, as so many FTers' carry-ons do.
I have had a TSO try to steal jewelry and an antique belt buckle from my carry-on at Christmas time; these were gifts I was carrying with me to avoid theft from checked baggage. The TSO was rummaging through my bag with her back to me, without my permission or my ability to observe her, at a table about 8 feet away from where I stood on my side of the X-ray belt.

Another time, the TSO who was going to pat me down stood by and observed another "pax" (I suspect she was an accomplice) attempt to steal my laptop as it came out of the X-ray. I had already identified it to the TSO as my laptop so that it could be brought over to the pat down area.

So yes, I am very cautious with my valuables at the security checkpoint. A combination lock on my bag, and a cable linking my laptop to my carry-on will reduce this type of theft.
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 4:23 pm
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 9:43 pm
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Originally Posted by onlyairfare
I have had a TSO try to steal jewelry and an antique belt buckle from my carry-on at Christmas time; these were gifts I was carrying with me to avoid theft from checked baggage. The TSO was rummaging through my bag with her back to me, without my permission or my ability to observe her, at a table about 8 feet away from where I stood on my side of the X-ray belt.

Another time, the TSO who was going to pat me down stood by and observed another "pax" (I suspect she was an accomplice) attempt to steal my laptop as it came out of the X-ray. I had already identified it to the TSO as my laptop so that it could be brought over to the pat down area.

So yes, I am very cautious with my valuables at the security checkpoint. A combination lock on my bag, and a cable linking my laptop to my carry-on will reduce this type of theft.
Why are you allowing anyone to go through your bag without you standing right there? I don't get it.
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