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Built-in TSA locks - deterring theft in hotel rooms
I recently purchased a hard-side suitcase that closes with a latch incorporating a TSA combination lock. I have now heard that pilfered TSA keys (or copies of TSA keys) may be in the hands of hotel staff who could easily and discreetly break into these suitcases in hotel rooms.
I have always placed my valuables inside locked luggage when not in my room. Unfortunately, my new suitcase is apparently vulnerable through the built-in TSA lock. Not all hotels have in-room safes, so I am wondering if there are additional locks that can be added to a suitcase latch? Other ideas to deter theft? Luggage straps? |
Well sure, just buy any other kind of padlock with key or combo if you're really worried about this.
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1. Of course you can add extra locks.
2. If someone really wants to break into a locked suitcase they will be able to do it, unless they get interrupted. 3. A suitcase with multiple locks will be screaming "Look! There's something valuable in here!" |
www.pacsafe.com
Look here there's all kinds of products made better than double locking your suitcase. If you are trying to replicate an inroom safe. |
What is not to take your suitcase out of your room?
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Obviously it's not fool-proof. But I do think it's slightly more obvious for a crook to walk out of someone else's hotel room with a suitcase, then to stick a wad of cash into their pocket.
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