PLIGHT 2171 - The Image Gallery

Here is a sample of how the contents of your luggage could appear after your next flight.  Those "Personal" things you want to "Check" so you're not embarrassed in the event you're one of the ones that is randomly screened...appears to no longer matter.

The Airlines' employee after employee in two separate states did nothing to prevent (actually they encouraged) real decent people being really publicly mortified.  Just one employee, JUST ONE, could've done the right thing and NOT let this bag circulate with a sex-toy strapped to the top.

What if this happened to you? Your daughter? Your partner? Your Mom? Perhaps it wasn't a sex-toy but instead the same degenerates who performed this egregious act thought it would be just as appropriate to affix prosthetic breasts to the top of a womans' bag who had recently undergone a mastectomy while battling breast cancer. Because of the ostentatious TSA screenings these days, this scenerio is very real. It's also just as private, just as egregious, and definitely -- just as wrong. 

AGAIN - THIS IS HOW THE LARGEST AIRLINE IN THE WORLD RETURNED A BAG TO A COUPLE IN FRONT OF A PUBLIC AIRPORT FULL OF PEOPLE AFTER PAYING $$BAGGAGE FEES$$  FOR SAFEKEEPING!  AND, IN CASE YOU'RE WONDERING - THE BAG OPERATES JUST FINE. IT ZIPPERS RIGHT UP! CLEARLY, THIS WAS AN INTENTIONAL MALICE ACT THAT COULD & SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED!!!

The largest Airline in the world was put on notice regarding this horrific incident with a 10-day deadline to respond as to how they intended to correct this egregious travesty. They allowed the deadline to pass, finally faxed that 'they'd look into it' and 'Perpetual Hold' with a side of 'Ignore' was the standing test of time ever since. They finally responded (again via FAX?) stating that they didn't do it. Really? REALLY??? Who had the bag last in their possession before & while putting it on the luggage carousel? EXACTLY! Their behaviour after being put on notice is criminal in itself. Oh...and, the above image is the clear tape showing part of the airlines' logo that was used to secure the sex-toy to the top of the bag.