South African Paper : You Should use a Safe Skies (R) TSA Lock
Unscrupulous airport baggage handling personnel in South Africa are taking advantage of an American air travel security legislation barring the locking of luggage of passengers leaving the United States.
The US’s Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires all passengers leaving the United States by air to use only TSA-approved luggage locks and if they don’t, luggage should be left unlocked otherwise the cases will be forced open.
Assistant Information Officer at the US Embassy in Pretoria Dan Biers said luggage can be locked but “the TSA asks that passengers use locks it recognises”, he said.
Also it’s worth mentioning that Safe Skies Locks (R) has opened a South African Division recently
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