Cannonball
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BG is using basic logic and common sense. If we assume that one out of X number of people are thieves, bag checking drastically reduces the number of people who have access to your bag. Secondly, an employee will not remain an employee for long if there are complaints of theft. So it is statistically less likely that an employee is a thief compared to those who wander the lodge with no accountability whatsoever.
Sounds like you are responding to a claim I didn't make. Random people "who wander the lodge" are likely to grab your whole bag and take off before they are caught. They are unlikely to hang around in clear public view rifling through your bag. Whereas someone in a secluded room with your bag has ample time and privacy to look through your bag, but is probably unlikely to steal the whole thing.
Odds of someone rifling through your bag is equal on either side of the bag check counter.