[Moderator's note: With this, I'm ending all baggage messages for
now. --Perry]
> > It will also mean more peace of mind for
> > passengers worried about reports of increased pilferage from unlocked bags.
>
> ... so, TSA people are stealing from unlocked bags.
Not necessarily. I was under th
> I usually travel with zipper closed duffel bags. I fasten the zipper
> closed with a screw link. Anyone can unscrew the link and get into the
> bag, but it does effectively keep the zipper closed in transit.
That's a good idea for cheaply monkey-wrenching the whole illegal
search apparatus. F
At 03:00 PM 11/16/03, peter gutmann wrote:
Bill Frantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>I usually travel with zipper closed duffel bags. I fasten the zipper
>closed
>>with a screw link. Anyone can unscrew the link and get into the bag,
>but it
>>does effectively keep the zipper closed in transit.
Bill Frantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I usually travel with zipper closed duffel bags. I fasten the zipper closed
>with a screw link. Anyone can unscrew the link and get into the bag, but it
>does effectively keep the zipper closed in transit. I suppose it also
>provides some level of securi
At 9:27 AM -0800 11/13/03, David Turner wrote:
>On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 22:31, Tim Dierks wrote:
>> From the New York Times. Any guesses on how long it'll take before your
>> local hacker will have a key which will open any piece of your luggage?
>
>Local hacker, hell:
>
>> It will also mean more pe
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 22:31, Tim Dierks wrote:
> From the New York Times. Any guesses on how long it'll take before your
> local hacker will have a key which will open any piece of your luggage?
Local hacker, hell:
> It will also mean more peace of mind for
> passengers worried about reports o