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fgianni said:I alway thought that X-rays were there exactly for that, to avoid having to hand-search checked in luggage, unlike x-rays for hand luggage, the machines for checked-in luggage are powerful enough to see virtually trough anything.
If you put film inside your checked in luggage it WILL get fogged even inside his metal canister.
Also both airlines and insurance companies here ask to lock all checked in luggage, and about valuables, I can't put 15 kg of photo equipment in the hand luggage.
So we have yet another admirable example of Catch 22: if I lock it they can wreck it, if I don't they can steal it and insurance won't pay because was left unlocked, brilliant, just brilliant.
Undeniably, if you need to carry valuables via checked luggage you are in a Catch-22. However, as to x-rays substituting for hand searches - that is generally the case but NOT if they see something they don't like and want to make sure about.
As times change - so do approaches. I remember traveling through Heathrow in the 1990's during the IRA "troubles". The public address announcements then were quite explicit and unequivocable. Something like: "Do not leave any baggage unattended. If you do, it will be seized and taken to a remote spot and blown up!"
Message was clear - they weren't going to even think about searching first.