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Old 22nd December 2002, 04:14
EmnmE EmnmE is offline
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Hi pPol,

I'm wondering if anyone has lost an item from your luggage particularly handled by British Air?

I lost my videocam from a padlock Samsonite bag but I'm not after it's recovery but the recovery of the videos. They're very private and can not be recreated.

Can carriers easily get away with a crime? Is it not a crime? Why can we not travel with the confidence that our bags will be safe.

I travel with my laptop and other electronic devices, if there's a mob operating at the UK/BE airport (like in Milan) then there's a possibility that even if I exceed 500 grams they will ask me to check in my stuff and nick something. Right?

If you've lost anything particularly with BA, please be kind to let me know (me@emnme.com) so we can file a class action. I've got a good lawyer already.

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EmnmE
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