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Old Nov 16, 2009 | 9:23 pm
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Originally Posted by Mr. Mastodon Flyer
So it kinda sounds like in airports where it would be feasible to let people watch their bags get searched, they already can.
Oddly enough, while FLL used to be one of those airports, it no longer is.

In TLV, it works like this:

1. You first answer questions from the Security people.

2. You give your check baggage to be scanned and stand right there while it is. If there is any question about one of the items in your bag, it is taken out in front of you and examined. Once it is approved you are not allowed to leave the immediate area until you have checked in.

3. You check in.

4. You go to the place where your hand luggage is x-rayed (they don't care about what liquids you may have and you don't have to take off your shoes).
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Old Nov 28, 2009 | 10:07 pm
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same problem

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I feel your pain for the bag search, I recently had the same trouble, I had my fishing gear well packaged for the airlines. My bags were trashed from end to end, they even dumped and broke clear fishing tackle boxes, so my clothes were full of hooks and sinkers, the search is no problem for me and I completely understand. The treatment my property receives leave me feeling like I want a job with no accountability for my actions. They busted the zipper and used plastic ties and tape to put it back together. I did not have locks on anything.

I have been treated by far with more respect and handled in a much better manner in Colombia South America than I have in my own country.
In SA they have you present when your bags are searched and also help you repack. They search everyone. They always ask if your bags have been with you since you packed them. I know my bags went to two different airports before they were searched in the US, so what's the point to search bags after so many people have been in control of them. I think we should be allowed to be present and everyone should be able to see the bags being searched.

The funniest thing was TSA asking 20 questions as we were boarding the plane to leave the country, like what hotel will you be in, what is the purpose of your trip, how long, and the best one was, where are you going? I wanted to say your joking( heres your sign, like the comedian). This was happening while we were boarding the plane. I ask the TSA guard, who cares we are leaving in 20 minutes,,<no really who cares>, we will not be in the USA for any of this to matter to TSA.
I also ask some questions to the guard, why not worry about the people coming in to the country ummm do think that would matter. He said it was standard procedure to question outgoing passengers. Duh our tax-dollars are going were?
TSA says on there website to not pack any valuables in your checked bags, If it were only that easy, I think they need to stop and see the reality of everything thats going on.
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Old Nov 29, 2009 | 6:52 pm
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Originally Posted by Mr. Mastodon Flyer
So it kinda sounds like in airports where it would be feasible to let people watch their bags get searched, they already can.
"Watch" is subjective ... you can view, but not be involved in almost every airport. They encourage you at IAD, for example, to leave as soon as you drop your bag. This is something I ignore (and actually, they would send my bag to the no view area downstairs but I prefer to carry it over and watch the scanning process) and stick around to watch until my bag goes down the chute with the TSA sticker attached. You can be obvious enough to let them know you are there and watching if they do choose to open your bag, but you can't touch it, repack it or be involved directly -- it's part of TSAs arrogance and stupidity at work. If my stuff is seriously abused (it was once) when repacked, I catch the names of the TSOs and place a complaint - that is all any of us can do -- they control the status/shape of the bag when it is sent down the chute to the airlines, not us even when we can observe their process.
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Old Nov 30, 2009 | 12:45 am
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This is not available in MLB. It is done behind the scenes after the bag is placed on the conveyor by the TA and disappears into the darkest depths of the airport.
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