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Beware of sticky fingers at airports

I recently travelled to Toronto. Packing in a hurry, I made a bad judgment and put my deceased wife's custom jewelry into my check-in luggage instead of my carry on.

I recently travelled to Toronto. Packing in a hurry, I made a bad judgment and put my deceased wife's custom jewelry into my check-in luggage instead of my carry on. It contained a note that the items had no monetary value, plus my wife's death certificate.

The items were to go to her nieces. Upon arrival they were no longer in my luggage. So much for airport control on employees.

Should employees be allowed to just help themselves to other people's possessions? They should be checked that they don't leave their job with more than they arrived with.

A disappointed traveller.

Bernie Reimann

Prince George