Some tips when it comes to travel security
A travel expert has explained exactly how thieves can get into your suitcase and hand luggage with ease and shared top tips on warding them off. When all of your valuables are tucked away into one case, it's difficult not to worry about its safety or whereabouts once you've handed it over at the checked-luggage desk.
Taking to TikTok, the influencer shared exactly how easy it is for thieves to crack open a locked suitcase using just a pen - by simply jamming it into the zipper and creating a gap to be rived open. Worryingly, it also works on suitcases with sturdy locks attached to them.The Mirror reports that in the clip, Sarah explains: "First never pick suitcases with zippers like this because people are literally stealing your stuff with just a pen.
After explaining the ease of access when it comes to some suitcases, the expert then went on to explain in vital qualities she looks for in a travel bag. Sarah recommends picking darker suitcases in either grey or black, as well as ones made with harder shells instead of squishy material bags. She added: "I would also go for suitcase brands that give me a lifetime warranty or at least five years."
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