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Date: 2003-07-24 09:59 pm (UTC)Do you know who cut the cord? And how do you prove who cut the cord? Both the TSA's people and the airline's baggage handlers had access; that's why neither takes responsiblity for any damage.
I'm not saying that calling the cops would be a Bad Thing. I'm all for calling the FAA, at least. And I'm with you on the carry-on luggage. I haven't flown since 9/11 BECAUSE of all the security abuses, and I can say that if I do fly in the future I'll probably have nothing but take-on.
FedEx is your friend.