Diamondring Posted July 1, 2007 #26 Share Posted July 1, 2007 At K-Mart I found these handly little plastic single use locks. They were very inexpensive. They work like the plastic zip locks, as they need cut to remove. The reason I like them is I don't see many around. With the zip ties they can be cut, removed and replaced easily. Not likely anyone will go to the trouble of replacing them though. I expecially like to use them with my laptop, when I have to leave it in the cabin/hotel room. I lock it inside my luggage so it's not obvious what it is. Why take the chance. :rolleyes: ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcsam Posted July 1, 2007 Author #27 Share Posted July 1, 2007 For a recent trip to Costa Rica, I purchased a really usefull piece of luggage. It has wire mesh all around it and the top is cable. It's locked and there's no way to get into it unless you have cable cutters. You can lock them around a post or even the plumbing below sinks. Or if you have to leave luggage in the trunk, then we wired the luggage to metal work within the car. They're fantastic and sure made our vacation less stressful. We had everything important locked up in there at times (i.e., passports, cameras, money) and in places where there were only screens on windows. Caroline Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcsam Posted July 1, 2007 Author #28 Share Posted July 1, 2007 Diamondring, The above posting was for your information. I'd hate to leave my laptop in anything but what I mentioned above. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are we there yet? Posted July 1, 2007 #29 Share Posted July 1, 2007 We always lock. Why tempt someone? For this reason, and why make it easier for them even if they can break the lock? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happyscot Posted July 1, 2007 #30 Share Posted July 1, 2007 I place live snakes in my luggage, having trained them to bite anyone beneath middle management level. That should should ensure only blue collar workers are bitten, as they are all thieves. I give bonus tips to anyone not suffering obvious symptoms of snake venom ingestion on the last day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are we there yet? Posted July 1, 2007 #31 Share Posted July 1, 2007 I place live snakes in my luggage, having trained them to bite anyone beneath middle management level. That should should ensure only blue collar workers are bitten, as they are all thieves. I give bonus tips to anyone not suffering obvious symptoms of snake venom ingestion on the last day. The thing about the snakes was funny.......however I totally disagree about blue collar workers.... this should get interesting!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admiral Horatio Nelson Posted July 1, 2007 #32 Share Posted July 1, 2007 He was joking about 'blue collar' workers. Scottish people are rounded for their humour, the only time they lose it is when it's time to get the beers in!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are we there yet? Posted July 1, 2007 #33 Share Posted July 1, 2007 He was joking about 'blue collar' workers. Scottish people are rounded for their humour, the only time they lose it is when it's time to get the beers in!!! Thank you Admiral, that is a relief! I should know about British humour having lived in Britain when I was younger.;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacqueline Posted July 1, 2007 #34 Share Posted July 1, 2007 I use the big colorful canvas straps that go around the entire back from beginning to end (they snap into place). One, its good for air travel. Two easy to ID bags. Three, keeps bags from opening should they be handled roughly. Four, other people do not mistakeningly grab your bag. Should your bag go missing it is easy to describe to anyone. I don't worry about theft. But that's just me. Its pretty hard for someone to take these things off without attracting MASSIVE attention. I also give the porter at the dock an appropriate tip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clarencebyer Posted July 1, 2007 #35 Share Posted July 1, 2007 I use the big colorful canvas straps that go around the entire back from beginning to end (they snap into place). One, its good for air travel. Two easy to ID bags. Three, keeps bags from opening should they be handled roughly. Four, other people do not mistakeningly grab your bag. That's funny that you said no one will mistakenly grab your bag. We use the bright lime green straps also for many of the reasons you mentioned and it definitely helps. But last year as we waited for bags after a Hawaiian cruise, my husband told me there was a little old lady ready to head out of the area with one of our bags! I left him to watch for the rest of our luggage and stopped her before she got too far. Sure enough, similar black bag with a green strap. Who knows where my luggage might have ended up! I now have gotten those bright orange padded velcro things that go around the handle. So the combination of the green strap, orange handle, and most of our luggage being blue, makes it really easy for us to spot and more than likely keep anyone else from mistaking it! It sure was easy to pick out from the mountains of luggage on our last cruise. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are we there yet? Posted July 1, 2007 #36 Share Posted July 1, 2007 That's funny that you said no one will mistakenly grab your bag. We use the bright lime green straps also for many of the reasons you mentioned and it definitely helps. But last year as we waited for bags after a Hawaiian cruise, my husband told me there was a little old lady ready to head out of the area with one of our bags! I left him to watch for the rest of our luggage and stopped her before she got too far. Sure enough, similar black bag with a green strap. Who knows where my luggage might have ended up! I now have gotten those bright orange padded velcro things that go around the handle. So the combination of the green strap, orange handle, and most of our luggage being blue, makes it really easy for us to spot and more than likely keep anyone else from mistaking it! It sure was easy to pick out from the mountains of luggage on our last cruise. :) Good tip, thank you! I am definitely going to buy the strap and handle thing now.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NthernLgts Posted July 1, 2007 #37 Share Posted July 1, 2007 We always use TSA locks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willysgrandma Posted July 1, 2007 #38 Share Posted July 1, 2007 For this reason, and why make it easier for them even if they can break the lock? You don't think they'll go for your unlocked luggage faster than my locked luggage, LOL? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klct39lg Posted July 1, 2007 #39 Share Posted July 1, 2007 We don't put valuable items in our luggage, so we don't bother with locking them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are we there yet? Posted July 1, 2007 #40 Share Posted July 1, 2007 You don't think they'll go for your unlocked luggage faster than my locked luggage, LOL? Umm.....I think you misunderstood.....I was agreeing with you that I would lock my bags therefore it would be a little harder for them even if they do decide to break into it.;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willysgrandma Posted July 1, 2007 #41 Share Posted July 1, 2007 Umm.....I think you misunderstood.....I was agreeing with you that I would lock my bags therefore it would be a little harder for them even if they do decide to break into it.;) Yes, I did take it differently - sorry about that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Are we there yet? Posted July 1, 2007 #42 Share Posted July 1, 2007 Yes, I did take it differently - sorry about that. No problem...it is difficult reading these boards sometimes when you can't read body language, hear tone of voice, etc. I just made the same mistake with the snakes in the luggage....LOL:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roadpossum Posted July 2, 2007 #43 Share Posted July 2, 2007 We found some plastic zip ties in BRIGHT neon colors at our local hardware store. The brightly colored ties aren't so much for security, but mostly to keep the zippers from coming open during handling and to make it easier to find them in the sea of similar bags at the end of the cruise. IMHO - With most of today's soft-sided luggage, it wouldn't matter if the piece was locked or not if someone wants in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
candysmithnana Posted July 2, 2007 #44 Share Posted July 2, 2007 We were on Coral on June 4. We checked our bags in Fresno and did not see them until they were in the cabin. We had nite from TSA in 2 of the 4 saying that they had inspected them. BTW thise particular bags had booze in them and the booze was still there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NthernLgts Posted July 2, 2007 #45 Share Posted July 2, 2007 We found some plastic zip ties in BRIGHT neon colors at our local hardware store. The brightly colored ties aren't so much for security, but mostly to keep the zippers from coming open during handling and to make it easier to find them in the sea of similar bags at the end of the cruise. IMHO - With most of today's soft-sided luggage, it wouldn't matter if the piece was locked or not if someone wants in it. I dont think anyone disagrees that if someone was intent on breaking in that they could do it. Having said that, the same thing could be said about our homes, our cars, just about anything. Most thefts from cars are prevented by simply locking the door and the thief will just go to the next unlocked vehicle. Same with luggage...why would a thief hassle with a locked bag if the one next to it is unlocked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
play21cw Posted July 2, 2007 #46 Share Posted July 2, 2007 They have TSA locks that can be opened by certified crews men, but at the same time you never know who has the master key to do so.. check out the link below they have a TSA certified lock that you can use to lock your luggage and it will tell you if it has been searched http://www.corporatetravelsafety.com/tsa_luggage_locks.html "Travelers can now know if their bag have been searched by a TSA agent, or violated by an unknown person, just by looking at their luggage lock." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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