• ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    15 days ago

    If y’all wanna know why is this stupid

    Take a look at the so-called “TSA-Approved Locks”

    The locks that lets TSA have a “special key” to unlock your bags to search then without cutting it open.

    The same “special key” is available to buy on amazon.

    🤣

    It’s even worse than no locks, since someone could plant drugs in your bag using the “special key”, and since there’s no evidence of tampering, and the bag is also locked, the blame falls on you.

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      Oh no you don’t understand, with this legislation bad actors and foreign intelligence would not be allowed to use these back doors. So they can’t do it because it’s illegal. That’s why it’s 100% safe. I mean don’t you trust the it competence of 60+ year old law makers?

      OK I will stop now

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      For anyone else who’s curious about the history I actually went and looked this up. Photos of the keys were accidentally leaked on the Travel Sentry website. This made it very easy to copy. The website says “Sensitive Information – do not post, copy or disseminate”. Clearly someone elected to do the opposite.

        • Adincar@discuss.tchncs.de
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          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.

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        15 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.

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          15 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.

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      15 days ago

      Even worse btw, you can 3d print the tsa master keys. I have them printed, and confirmed them working.

      Tsa knows about this, and they have publicly said they dont care

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      15 days ago

      Where I am, we have “Post Office approved” locks, cam locks for your post box that can be opened with your key plus a special key that the postie has, in case they have a parcel that won’t go in the slot.

      Yes, you can get one of the special keys if you know where to look

      No, it isn’t a problem because we’re not a bunch of fucking savages 😂

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        15 days ago

        Yea, a mailbox near your house all the time is not the same as a luggage that to through MILLIONS of people in a busy airport. Only take one scum out of a million to ruin it.

        Fun fact: I never actually had a porch pirate. Well other than a neighbor’s kid being a dipshit (or maybe mistaken it to be their package, who knows), but that eventually got returned, and one time, the delivery driver kinda stole it before it ever arrived on the porch, so it was not technically porch theft. Reported that one and got refunded.

        Like never a random dude (or gal) that just walked up and grabbed a package. Like never!

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        15 days ago

        This metaphor is so bad. You expect people on the internet to act like good neighbours?