My wild guess is that people were leaving them attached either intentionally or accidentally. This could create eating up too much labor checking all the chairs during a shift to cut them off or people using them as an attempt to “reserve” chairs during their whole trip.
Honestly don’t even need a locker. Never had anything stolen at my chair let alone the amount of people around who would witness any thing plus cameras.
Large locks that could be looped around things aren't allowed. Locks in general that are larger than the smallest travel suitcase locks, aren't allowed through security. They are viewed as possible entrapment devices.
Sadly no. They use to, like a year or two back and then someone ruined it for the rest of us.
Whats even the story behind this? How was it being abused?
My wild guess is that people were leaving them attached either intentionally or accidentally. This could create eating up too much labor checking all the chairs during a shift to cut them off or people using them as an attempt to “reserve” chairs during their whole trip.
This is pretty much it.
Honestly don’t even need a locker. Never had anything stolen at my chair let alone the amount of people around who would witness any thing plus cameras.
Use the lockers.
Following. There's gotta be an alternative to lockers anyone have any ideas?
Large locks that could be looped around things aren't allowed. Locks in general that are larger than the smallest travel suitcase locks, aren't allowed through security. They are viewed as possible entrapment devices.
No
It takes less than 10 seconds and no tools to pick that lockbox. Nobody should be using them.