Batters:

> On Sunday, November 14, 2004, at 5:54:18 PM, a fearless knight known
> as Dennis Hays entered the dragon's lair and exclaimed:

>> While odd, it does happen. The TSA "requests" the use of approved
>> locks they can unlock and re-lock.

> I care little for whether they lock or unlock or re-lock or
> whatever-lock my bag. I am specifically asking about repayment for
> intentional damage done. If airlines (at least those that care for the
> customer) often repay for luggage damaged during transport, why
> doesn't TSA repay for luggage damaged intentionally?
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You can make a claim for missing baggage through the normal airlines.
As for missing items, TSA does have a claim form, but for
intentionally broken locks, as to gain access to the baggage contents;
no. You will not get reimbursed for your lock.

See: http://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/travel_tip/travel_tip_0038.xml

Dennis

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11/14/2004 at 1:08 PM (-5 UTC)
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