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I've had good response from an earlier question today, so here's another. I'm told that if I don't lock my luggage my insurance will be invalid but I'm also being told that the lock will be broken in the USA (Florida to be precise) to enable them to conduct a search. Will this happen in my presence? If not, how can I protect the contents of my suitcase? I'm not so concerned about anything being taken (i'll make sure there's nothing valuable in there) but more concerned about something being planted. I've never had a problem before but, quite rightly, security has been stepped up.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dont want to worry you scoobydooby but they can open your luggage and no you dont have to be present. This happened to me on my return from Florida last year and apparently it is quite a common occurrence. One way round it is to pack an extra padlock in your suitcase with a note asking them to replace the damaged padlock with the new one, should they need to open your case. I didnt realise until i got home that they had cut the lock off my case and left a preprinted note inside explaining that for security purposes they had opened my luggage. Apparently once you have checked your luggage in they scan it and if something shows up on the scanner (a laptop in my case, excuse the pun) that they are suspicious of they are within their rights to open it. A day later i read in the newspaper about someone else it had happened to and the reply to their letter was that some insure companies void your luggage insurance if the luggage is not secure. and it was there that i read about packing another padlock in your case.
You may also like to take a look at this link
http://www.padlocks4less.com/SearchAlert/searchalert.htm
these locks allow security people to override the lock but then lock it securely again, and there is a coloured tab which will change colour if it has indeed been opened.
Hope this helps,
Yes - I've found notes from US security in my luggage saying they've opened and resealed it. I was certainly not present. They had to 'break' open the lock, but you can do that with a paperclip. Any stronger lock and they'd have cut it off.
As a previous poster has said, you can get TSA approved padlocks that US security can open without damaging them. 'Something being planted' is overparanoid.
If you are not going to the USA it is possible in some airports to get your luggage shrink wrapped.
If you leave your luggage unlocked and stuff is stolen from it then (OP said) your insurance won't cover it.
If a thief breaks the locks (and they are locked) and steals then your insurance covers it.
What is not clear is whether you are covered if US security break the locks and subsequently a thief steals from it...