Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I wonder about the "locked" luggage thing. When flying to Ireland we stopped at JFK. There were 2 musicians on board to checked their equipment in. I saw them pick up their luggage(looked like guitar cases) at the baggage terminal at JFK. All cases had 2 masterlocks on them. TSA says do not lock your luggage because they will break the locks. How does one seem to get around this?? I myself would just feel safer using Fedex, but sometimes that's not possible. I have 2 NY weddings in September and I'm just going to give one camera bag to my wife and have me hold the other one. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael J Herring" Subject: Re: [Leica] Hong Kong xray > Ted, > > You are (unfortunately) absolutely right. I am an American and I am > embarrassed by the manner in which the TSA people treat our equipment. > They > bashed my equipment around and had absolutely no regard for the value of > said equipment. > I can only imagine what people from other countries think of this blatant > disrespect. > They smashed my Arca-Swish ballhead, even though I had wrapped it in > cushioning which should have protected it from virtually any fall. I am > quite certain they removed the foam material and deliberately smashed it > onto the concrete floor, just to see what would happen to it when they > treated it this way! > > I have also encountered this type of treatment when I purchased audio > equipment from both Canada and Singapore. In one case the metal chassis > was > completely smashed in on one side and when I sent the photos of the > damage > to the manufacturer he told me he did not think it was possible to create > this kind of damage unless the unit had been deliberately smashed. It took > literally 3 months to have this hand-made vacuum tube CD player rebuilt > and > returned to me (At the manufacturer's expense). > The other piece was a custom vacuum tube preamp I had made in Vancouver, > by > Space Tech Labs(Wonderful people). TSA lost the item for 3.5 weeks before > it > mysteriously showed up. > At this point in time, the poor manufacturer was ready to replace the unit > because he thought they had stolen it. > > Sorry for the ranting....The world has changed.....and NOT for the better > ! > ! ! > > Take care and good luck when you travel, > Mike