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Old Jun 2, 2015 | 4:39 am
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We use TSA approved locks and over the years have maybe had one or two apparently cut off or they failed to replace and relock them properly. For us that's a lot of flying between the two of us as we both have advanced FF status. No misgivings about security or theft prevention, they want in they'll get in. It's more about keeping the bag closed in transit. Cable ties work too but with the collection of locks we have.....the locks in many cases have outlasted the bags they initially came with....and we don't have to cut them off.
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Old Jun 2, 2015 | 4:53 pm
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I simply use the wire twist-ties that come on packaged bread loaves. They work fine to keep zippers from opening inadvertently.

Golf clubs? They're opened every doggone time I fly with them. But I've never had a problem with anything going missing. The TSA monkeys have, however, broken several of the "stiff-arm" devices I've bought to protect my driver shaft, so now I use a steel crutch I got after hip replacement surgery. They can't break those.
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Old Jun 3, 2015 | 11:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Often1
2. Locking bags is a relatively useless exercise in the US. It simply points bad guys to bags which may be worth stealing / rifling. Any of the people who have access to your bags, also have access to something that can cut a lock or a tie. Thus, you merely increase the chances of theft.
Do you have *any* data to back up that claim?

Cable ties are cheap, its easy to carry multiple in case they do get cut.
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