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3-25-2010 @ 2:11PM
Dano said...
I remember when they actually had people at the baggage claim exit checking your baggage receipts with the ones on your bags so as to prevent this kind of theft. But inexplicably, the airlines stopped doing that. Just like all the automation that's going on everywhere, more people put out of work and we're wondering why unemployment is so high. Seems to me that would be a whole lot cheaper anyway since it would reduce all the lawsuits and inflated insurance claims by people who have had luggage stolen...
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3-25-2010 @ 3:40PM
Phred said...
The last few Airports I flew into had no one at baggage claim for security. Anyone could walk out with a couple of extra bags. This is the main reason people bring large bags on the plane, and it slows up getting on and off the planes. They have lots of security at the gates, none at baggage claim. They need to wise up and put a few people in these areas.