Tue Oct 14, 2008 6:43PM EDT
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The TSA reached a mind-boggling new low in customer service this week when it was revealed that one agent had single-handedly absconded with over $200,000 worth of travelers' belongings, primarily cameras and laptops, and proceeded to unload his booty on eBay. His latest haul: A near-$50,000 camera that an HBO employee had been traveling with.
The culprit is one Pythias Brown, a New Jersey resident who worked in the TSA department at Newark Liberty Airport. Finally busted, police discovered an inventory of 66 cameras, 31 laptops, assorted jewelry, and more when they searched his home. How'd he finally get caught? Brown snagged a camera belonging to CNN, and they found it for sale on eBay, where Brown had been converting the gear into cash.
Brown's been doing a great job of it too, with a near-perfect feedback rating on eBay.
Of note: Brown appears to have been taking items from checked luggage in the back rooms of the airport, not carry-ons. (One has to imagine you'd notice your $50,000 camera was missing after it came off the x-ray line.) But since consumers are no longer allowed to lock their luggage (or, at least, the TSA is allowed to break those locks as it sees fit), travelers have no real means of protection when it comes to guarding against inside job thievery like this.
What do you do if you need to get something expensive from point A to point B but can't carry it on the plane? Advance shipping through FedEx and the like seems like the only real solution: At least with shipping carriers you can insure the package against damage and theft. But sadly, your contract with the airlines absolves them of virtually all liability when things like this happen.
Another good reason to ship instead of check a bag? Given that airlines now charge up to a whopping $250 for a checked bag, it may now actually be cheaper to have FedEx pick up your stuff at your house and drop it at your destination. How's that for progress?
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This is exactly why we should be able to not only lock our luggage, but be able to sue the airlines if anything is missing from our luggage at the destination point.
This is why I would never fly. I don't trust the airlines to keep me and my belongings safe. Anyway, the amount of people shipping their luggage through companies such as FedEx has skyrocketed. Shipping a 60lb bag for $24 beats the ridiculous prices of the airlines by a lot.
Some airline specifically tell folks NOT to put any valuables in their checked luggage. They would prefer that you take it on the plane with you. Even then, you need to be careful because people will get into the overheads and take things when you get up to go to the bathroom.
the TSA is such a joke they're doing a good job of driving people away from the airlines while doing very little actual security work
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1 Posted by wolverinemarky on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:49PM EDT Report Abuse
wow this is exactly why i dont ship anything valuable inside of my luggage just my clothes, i dont trust anyone who works in the TSA, especially not now. Wow I cant believe he got away with that much theft thats freaking scary. I bet there is another few people doing something similar but probably not on that grand a scale. the only real reason he probably got caught is he got greedy and started stealing 50,000 dollar items instead of sticking to the 2000 dollar items