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by dostick
3934 days ago
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So what happens now? I have Samsonite luggage with what looks like more advanced TSA lock, 007. The keys are not equal, some keys will be more difficult to print, like 006 for example. Or is it the same? What can I do to disable the lock easily without compromising function of my luggage and without voiding the warranty? What about legal aspect of you purchasing the luggage expecting certain lock security. And later you find out that anybody can produce a key to open your luggage? can I contact manufacturer of my luggage and ask them to replace the lock because it is compromised now? |
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> TSA Lock - provides additional peace of mind when checking belongings, but can still be easily accessed by TSA agents in the event the case needs to be searched.
So compromised by design. So nothing has really changed, it was compromised then, it is compromised now. In either case most luggage can be opened with a ballpoint pen, by just force separating the zipper.
I myself won't waste money on a TSA lock. I want to discourage casual criminals, and I want to know if my bag was accessed, so I just purchase inexpensive zip-ties[0] in unusual colors (i.e. not white, typically orange, black, or green) and just zip tie up the bag, the TSA can cut it, but at least I'd know if they had. It is not "secure" but at least I cannot pretend it is. TSA locks can be opened without leaving any traces.
PS - Although even with a zip tie someone can open the zipper. I just assume that laziness will win out, and they'll just cut the zip tie instead.
[0] $5 on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-6235-Assorted-Cable-200-Piece/d...