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One thing you can do, it use a TSA lock. These locks are available at travel stores, and sometimes at the check in counter. The TSA have a special key that can unlock the bag if they need to get into it. If anything is then missing, you don't have to look far to point a finger (providing the bag wasn't forced open). Even if TSA made some lame excuse such as a stolen key, they're still responsible for those keys.
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