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The vendors above have an arrangement with TSA to supply TSA “accepted and recognized” locks per their agreement. TSA screeners have tools for opening and re-locking baggage with either of these logos, thus avoiding damage to the lock or bag if a physical inspection is required. From what I can see, the Sentry locks (the one with the red diamond) has a code imprinted on it. The screeners can imput this code into a computer that will spit out a code for the lock. The Liberty series (the one with a torch) has a genegric key that will open all Liberty locks. So in response to you question they can find a code but probobly not your code and the others have a key to open it. No-fly list grounds frequent traveler Thanks for visiting!
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