This has always concerned me.
Firstly I have to leave my bag unlocked 'just in case' someone wants to
inspect it. So from the moment my bag leaves my hands it's insecure. Ok, I
can
lock but then if someone wants to inspect it they bust the lock. After the bag
has been inspected if it gets inspected it remains unlocked. To my thinking
this is a ludricous state of affairs and the biggest weak link in airport
security.
Daniel1312
In a message dated 14/06/06 18:06:11 GMT Daylight Time, jboatri@emory.edu
writes:
> The slip of paper does not. The fact that the bag was opened and
> inspected might. The slip of paper is put in the bag by the inspector
> to communicate to the bag's owner that someone other than the owner
> has rifled through it.
>
> It's one of the very, very few things about security that makes sense
> to me. X-ray each bag, if suspicious, open and inspect.
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