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Originally Posted by oh my
To phyllis, that you think people are going to waste their time and effort to rifle through your (possibly) dirty laundry, just to bust your shampoo, and potentially ruin your hair dryer, is just silly.
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Not so fast. We had problems with the TSA doing just this. The bags would come down to the bagroom soaking wet. We would open the bag, and find a bottle of you name it - shampoo, body spray, hair spray, etc, with the cap removed and the bottle put back into the bag. Our system was one where the screening was done on the way to the bagroom, so in other words, the passenger does not carry their bag over to TSA, the ticket counter agent puts the bag on the belt.
Now, I know that the ticket counter agent was not the one doing this, as they would not be able to open the bag like that in front of the passengers, and not get noticed, and it would arrive like that to the bagroom. The only ones in between to touch the bag is the TSA. The problem is the TSA management would never cooperate and investigate.