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Carry On Luggage: What To Pack And What Not To Pack
It's a cheap lock I bought in China
End cutters or side cutters should be able too cut a small lock on luggage. A hack saw might work otherwise.
If you don't have any of these tools... Have a friend drive over your suitcase with a car... take the clothes out and buy a new suit case. LOL
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