2Tiggies
Near to Tigger's House
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I use the TSA luggage locks because I don't like the idea of my bags being left unlocked in the event of a spot-check and a lock being cut. I know the staff don't have time to locate spare locks and read little notes about replacing them.
My question is, do you think it makes in difference in the level of importance to accommodate potential searches on the way out or on the way back to the UK? Or is it all the same? I cannot find any of my locks anywhere. We are taking 3 cases between us. One will be inside another on the way out. I anticipate needing them all on the way back so I am trying to work out how many of these locks to get (I will need 2 per case). I just wondered if there is less chance on the way back of random searches so I could just use regular locks on the spare bag.
I am basically trying to save myself buying an extra 2 locks at about £5 a pop, but if the odds are equal there is no point in skimping on them.
Thanks.
My question is, do you think it makes in difference in the level of importance to accommodate potential searches on the way out or on the way back to the UK? Or is it all the same? I cannot find any of my locks anywhere. We are taking 3 cases between us. One will be inside another on the way out. I anticipate needing them all on the way back so I am trying to work out how many of these locks to get (I will need 2 per case). I just wondered if there is less chance on the way back of random searches so I could just use regular locks on the spare bag.

Thanks.
