Posted on 03/19/2024 5:57:07 AM PDT by marktwain
As tens of millions of Americans routinely carry guns when they travel, some are bound to be stolen by thieves. A passenger who recently traveled through Atlanta believes he is the victim of such a theft. From fox5atlanta.com:
“I said, ‘What happened?’ She said, ‘Your bag is delayed.’ I said, ‘What do you mean, delay?’ She said, ‘It didn’t make the flight.;”
The gun owner says a helpful Delta agent in Fort Lauderdale told him the airline map indicated the gun was still in Atlanta.
But once he returned to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Sunday, that story changed.
“He goes to type the number in, now it says the gun was never checked in. Not even through Delta, or TSA,” he said. “So, somebody took it out of the system. What do you mean it’s ghost?”
Stealing a gun at an airport is a bad idea. There are cameras everywhere. Baggage is closely monitored and tracked by tag number. This correspondent has traveled with firearms dozens of times without a problem. Consider the Biden appointee who stole women’s luggage for some weird fetish. They were caught on camera and tracked down. One author recommends checking a gun in your luggage as a security measure.
The most common problem at airports with guns happens when a few of the tens of millions of people who routinely travel armed forget a carry gun in their carry-on luggage.
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I simply don’t travel by air anymore, tired of airports, delays, cancellations everything. When I did travel, one time I checked a Martin guitar and it was never found. A $5,000 guitar that just disappeared. The one or two times I did travel with a guitar after that I literally bought another ticket so my guitar could rest in the seat next to me.
Wow. Just sad. Absolutely terrible.
I feel blessed that I have not had things stolen while traveling.
It took me a year to save up enough money to buy that guitar. A Martin D-28, a beautiful instrument both cosmetically and in tone.
I recall coming back from a vacation trip through Miami International several years ago.
My garment bag came out opened. Missing my leather toiletries bag. Then the leather toiletries bag came out. I opened it and stuck it back into my garment bag.
I did not realize until I got home that my watch was missing.
It was only a Seiko, but it had been a graduation gift from my parents.
When I travel now, I never check a bag. I bring a rolling carry on that fits in the overhead and a small backpack.
Pickup gigs with only a few days to prepare, travel and play and get-out can be really stressful. Like you, those with instruments of exceptional value would buy another ticket and never let it out of your sight. Sorry for your misfortune.
To be fair, the entire state of Georgia is not Fulton County. Then again, Kemp and Ratzenberger don’t paint a very good picture either.
You can’t even mail a check anymore. At some of the more “civilized” areas around Raleigh, NC, thieves will target mailboxes with the red flag raised.
They will take all your outbound mail and if a check is found they will “wash” it and cash it for themselves.
Merica 2024
They won’t prosecute the perp either. Probably some TSA guy collecting guns.
Love it when a plan works out for the good! Congrats!
My bet is that it’s them again Yogi, isn’t it? I didn’t see one white TSA employee at the Atlanta airport when I went through.
Credit cards are also popular USPS target.
Some years ago a coworker was waiting on one but it never arrived.......but eventually the bill did..for hundreds of dollars..and it didn’t take long for local authorities to partner with postal inspectors to identify the theif was the letter carrier.......how stupid is that? SMH
Is that kids on the far right or the far left of the "Bell Curve"?
You're not alone ... I once shared a 3-seat with a nice young lady and her Cello.
“Gun stolen in baggage at Atlanta airport...”
Fat Fannie will get right on it!
“I literally bought another ticket so my guitar could rest in the seat next to me.”
I did the same for my wife. They wouldn’t let me check my baggage.
I’m totally shocked. Said no one who lives in Atlanta ever. 😆
Like me!....................Lived in Norcross in early 80’s...........
Oh we’re talking real Special Ed: Down Syndrome. ASD spectrum, Harriers, etc. These kids, my babies, are my heart. General Ed — blehh... but give me an enclosed classroom with these sweet hearts and we’re in my happy spot.
Got to spend some time in a Pre-K classroom (as a sub) and got to play hide and seek with a 5 year old sweet heart. Pure souls, absolute joy.
Now — I was an intensive reader in a ‘hood middle school. Bleh. You know the little girl who got her head bashed in by some ferals the other week? I worked with the ferals. Entitled, stupid, useless.
I’m ESE only now, and I love it. These children are pure gold.
I wear my $25 casio and tell my wife to leave any jewelry home that she cannot easily/cheaply replace.
Harriers
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the ferals. Entitled, stupid, useless.
One of the reasons I do not support mandatory education. Nothing is gained by insisting that schools must warehouse those creatures. Putting them in a chain-gang would be more beneficial to all.
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