The problem has arisen because under travel insurance cover there is usually an exclusion for valuables that have to be kept in the personal care of the policyholder. Items generally without cover include: jewellery, antiques, precious metal or stone items, watches, binoculars, telescopes, games consoles, mobile phones, audio, audiovisual and photographic equipment, video cameras, computers and televisions. Many travel insurance companies were adamant yesterday that it will be the responsibility of the airline to cover losses because they have accepted valuables into the hold.Oh, wait. Forget the war part. We already have one of those and it's not going so well. But listen, terrorist dude, I mean it - do not mess with my iPod. I will become immensely annoyed.
And by the way, “jewellery” is how the Times spelled it. Maybe it's some Brit thing. Maybe if they would learn to speak English....
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