Barrel Locks in airports?

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    I need to take a sudden air trip today.

    Does anyone know about the metal barrel lock (in a plastic cherry keeper device) setting off any security alarms?

    Should I stay locked? Or pack in my bag?

    Thanks!
     
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    I did some testing on this with a couple of my client locations that have metal detectors at their buildings.
    I've ziptied my resin cage closed and left a barrel lock in my pocket. 2 out of 3 walk through detectors ( not sure what brands they were, nor did I find it appropriate to ask for details) were set off with the lock and every Garret handheld wands found it every time.
    There are cheap plastic barrel locks online, the one I found does not lock well and I have to place a piece of tape over the hole to keep the lock in place. Before the lock i would thread 2 small zipties through the lock cylinder of the cage.
    Hope this helps.
     
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    This helps tremendously. Thank you.
     
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    also I would think a body imaging scanner will see it and may cause further questions.
     
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    I agree. And once you said that the barrel lock can be detected.......the decision was made. This will be packed in my suitcase.....
     
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    Didn't set off any alarms in UK, Spain or Germany! That was with a Cherry keeper.
     
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    I believe the sensitivity of these machine can be set for the particular security environment they are placed. In my cases, these are all goverment buildings and installations.
     
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    All devices will be spotted by those back image scanners. They have picked up mints in my pocket.

    The metal detectors may or may not pick up the barrel locks.

    When I travel, I leave the steel cage home; I bring the plastic CB3000 with me, then lock up with it while I'm away, then remove it before heading back to the airport.
     
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    @Tom Allen that sounds like the less complicated way to travel
     
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    Might be a bit different then. These were just holiday trips. If the scanners do flash red it's normally no more than a quick check.
     
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    I see the clear consensus is A: a decent chance of the barrel lock setting off the alarm. B: a certainty of the scanner "seeing" the device (which may cause a problem) and C: it is not worth the risk when one can easily stash this in a suitcase.

    Thank you all. I will bring, but not wear, my Cherry Keeper on this trip....

    For the record: I'll consider Locktober still in effect......lol.
     
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    I don't want to take a chance that some, security may remove the device from my bag, and traveling with family presents other issues. And really, I'm not going to slip into the men's room for a wank.

    Bringing along an easily replaceable device was the safest option.
     
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    I travel for a living (well, used to at least). Cherry Keeper w plastic lock made it through dozens of scanners. Only saw a yellow once and they ignored it.

    W brass lock it got picked up a few times at metal detector (courthouse not airport - Global Entry lanes set pretty relaxed) then got waived through when hand scanner got to my zipper.

    Never tried full metal in a scanner, but did wear on a trip thru Asia w similar issues to above at govt buildings.

    My GF hates trusting me to lock, so all plastic w security tab or glue is the new norm.
     
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    When I have travelled it’s taken off in the landslide toilets put in the hand luggage then replaced in the airside toilets once through security.
     
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    I now have a Evotion Orion that I wear for traveling (I fly twice a week).
    It has two barrel locks. Never had any problem.
    I have also worn the HT with a PA shackle (with the second lock) without problems.
    It's such a small amount of metal... If you wear jeans, they might have more re metal all over.
     
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    I have been through numerous metal detectors at airports and elsewhere with the Orion and two barrel locks without problem. That said, there are no guarantees and flying is enough of a hassle without having to worry about an extended search. My advice is to just pack your cage. You can always take it off in the restroom prior to security and put it back on afterwards. Most airports “family” restrooms that afford privacy. Just my two cents.
     
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    That’s what I do
     
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    Does anyone have the plastic keyless lock from cherry keeper
     
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    I think The amount of metal in a barrel lock wouldn’t set off any alarms more than the zipper on your trousers would, and there isn’t any law against wearing a chastity device,
     
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    I have never had problems with a typical belt buckle. I do think it comes down to the sensitivity of the machine and where you are traveling.
     
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    Keys in my pocket and change would set it off, take keys and change and hold on hand covering belt buckle and would go right through
     
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    For the record: I flew Monday and return Thursday. I removed the cage and packed in my bag. I relooked upon checking in to hotel. All very easy.

    I want to thank everyone. Particularly the guys like Rodeo and Tom Allen who offered such pragmatic advice.

    I consider my Locktober streak intact.
     
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    Knowing that it's allowed and considered body jewelery, and having PreCheck... I think I'll take my chances with my Steel Mature Metal Jailbird on my flight home for thanksgiving.
     
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    I'm going to make one more remark about this that will be unpopular.

    Chastity devices are just sex toys.

    There, I said it.

    I can say this as someone who has been locked nearly continuously for almost three straight years: Anybody worried about breaking a "streak" because they removed it for travel, medical, or other situations with potential discovery is being ridiculous, and is only concerned with racking up imaginary internet points with other people who are impressed by such things.

    In LOctober, I spent almost two weeks unlocked, while I recovered from surgery (wasn't locked for the surgery either). Yesterday I was locked for a ten mile warmup bike ride, but today I'll be on a much longer group ride, and that cage will stay behind in the drawer. Mrs Edge would be very disappointed if I came home so sore and chafed that I needed to remove the cage for a week because I did not have the foresight to remove it for a few hours.

    Likewise, she would have been upset (as would I) if TSA or their EU counterparts removed my cage from the luggage (which is why I travel with a plastic CB3000). She would also be pretty ticked off if TSA pulled me aside for a special scan while traveling with the rest of the family.

    Seriously. They're just sex toys. If you have any concerns, just take it off. Nobody else is keeping track of your streak, except you.
     
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    In the winter months I favor long legged boxer briefs, the manufacturer calls one style I have quad shorts, and the leg band falls just slightly above my knee.

    The leg band was enough to show in an image scanner, and it was unusual enough to have TSA stop me for a thorough pat down in the area, and they may have gone over the area more closely with a hand wand, if I recall correctly.

    Assume everything will show in an image scanner.
     
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