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Thieves aren't buying multiple hundred dollar tickets to bip your laptop from your bag man.
I've literally never had anything stolen from an overhead bin, and I've never given the slightest of fucks about monitoring my bags unless I was traveling to like a 3rd world country, and even then, it's overkill to worry. It's a captive audience, and the dumbest place to steal. The airline has everyone's name/info. It's certainly possible, for someone to, but definitely not likely.
yeah, that's why i am happy to avoid the us when travelling, mainly because of reports that electeonics are bricked regulary by them, but this discussion is more about theft. like "never allow hand luggage to be checked, better miss the flight instead":
https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/99956/how-common-is-it-for-airport-officers-to-steal-valuables-from-luggage
it's not always about travellers that could lay hands on your stuff, maybe staff "needs" a living wage too ;-)
Yeah, but the op was talking about worrying about people on the plane stealing from his bag in the overhead bin, not the TSA stealing from it. But yeah, TSA is grimy AF, I always make sure to count my money before and after I put my wallet through the security line. I also wouldn't trust valuables in a checked bag as well.
until planes have some magic build-in that turns cleptomans into normal people and hinders underpayd in-flight staff from ensuring their already due income upgrade by other means, i'ld say every unobserved bag is prone to theft, everywhere.
if you know such a theft-preventing magic, pls tell, so we can also build it into regular streets in big touristic cities and into all buildings in the wallstreet, that would help the world a lot.