Airport Insider Reveals The Surprising Reason Why Padlocking Your Suitcase Might Be A Waste Of Time—And Could Even Invite Trouble
This viral TikTok video shows how a humble pen exposes the flaws of your trusted padlock.
Jesse
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The hum of a bustling airport is all too familiar for regular visitors. Travelers shuffle through security checkpoints, clinging to their carry-ons like precious cargo.
Some have meticulously padlocked their suitcases as a tiny layer of assurance against the lurking specter of baggage tampering. After all, who wouldn’t want to feel their belongings are safe while their suitcase embarks on its own turbulent adventure through conveyor belts and cargo holds?
But what if that shiny little padlock, the one you painstakingly secured before your trip, is nothing more than an illusion of safety? A TikTok video, paired with some candid airport worker revelations, has sparked a flurry of commentary on just how ineffective those trusty locks can be.
And it’s not just a question of theft—it’s about ease of access that might make you question the entire point of suitcase security.
Imagine you’ve invested in the "perfect" travel bag. It’s stylish, lightweight, and durable enough to survive being tossed around like a hot potato. You clasp a padlock, feeling relief as you zip it closed; indeed, your belongings should be safe now, right?
But as the airport worker reveals, all it takes to render that lock useless is something as simple as a pen.
Scroll down as we listen to what this airport staff has to say. You could learn a thing or two.
Surprsingly, a regular pen can get past your trusty padlock or combination lock
Getty Stock ImagesThe revelation came when an airport worker took to Reddit, responding to the question: “What are secrets passengers don’t know?” The worker didn't mince words, explaining, “It’s literally not even a deterrent. Some might take it as a sign that the bag is worth searching.”
And if that didn’t raise eyebrows, a viral TikTok video did the rest. In the clip, a Transport Security Administration (TSA) worker demonstrated a chillingly simple method to bypass even the most robust-looking padlocks.
Using nothing but a standard pen, the worker breached a zippered suitcase with shocking ease. He didn't just stop there—he unzipped the entire bag, revealing the inside.
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“The pen-to-the-zipper technique has been around for tons of years,” he explains, ensuring viewers know this is no new discovery. The video goes on to suggest a practical alternative: suitcases with zipper covers add an additional layer of security that might make thieves think twice.
The video’s impact was instant, sparking a wave of reactions across TikTok. While some commenters took a lighthearted approach—“I literally only have clothes in there—have fun”—others raised more serious concerns.
One user ominously pointed out, “It’s not what they can get from the luggage—it’s what they can put in it.” That thought alone might make anyone rethink their suitcase choices.
So, what’s the solution? For starters, carry your valuables with you in your hand luggage whenever possible. And if you’re in the market for a new suitcase, prioritize designs with tamper-resistant features, like zippers with covers or no zippers at all.
In the end, it’s about making informed choices to protect your belongings. As we dive into another year of travel adventures, let this be your gentle reminder: sometimes, the smallest details can make the biggest difference. Safe travels!