• @[email protected]
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        76 days ago

        I believe DeviantOllam recommends putting a gun in your bag (from memory a starter gun counts as a gun to TSA but doesn’t have the whole licence restrictions of an actual firearm). Because you have a gun you are allowed to lock it with an actual padlock and the TSA can’t just go through your stuff. If you put a padlock on otherwise they’ll just cut it off and you’re back to square one.

    • @[email protected]
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      146 days ago

      I just use a zip tie. It keeps the bag shut and it’s obvious if they open it. Of course they could potentially replace it with an identical zip tie. You can get security seals that are serial numbered if you want to protect against that.

      • @[email protected]
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        76 days ago

        Good idea. And you could easily add a mark (maybe green permanent marker?) and they’re most likely not going to replicate it. Prep a few and carry the zip ties in your personal item or something.

        That said, zip ties seem kind of annoying since you’ll need to cut them at the destination, without being able to being a knife with you.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 days ago

          I put a cheap pair of wire cutters in the front pocket of the suitcase to cut the zip tie off with.

      • @[email protected]
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        56 days ago

        I guess it could be better to not lock it at all and use some other form of tamper detection?

        Or I guess I could just travel with a pelican case so they have to defeat the lock to get in.

          • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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            6 days ago

            Oh I didn’t watch the video at first and I was thinking of the ones where the locking mechanism is stationary and attached to the suitcase, not a separate lock that you use.

            Those stationary ones, you cannot rezip.

            • @uranibaba
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              15 days ago

              Yeah, okey. That makes sense. I would be difficult to hide the intrusion if you can’t move the zippers.