Don't mean to sound like a bitch here, but it's a SERIOUS fed violation to store baggage in galley food carts. The carts are not approved baggage stowage compartments. Not only is it against FAA rules, but, as pointed out above, it makes it really easy for your bag to 'roll away'.
As a former F/A instructor, I just had to tell y'all that.
I know it's done, but I didn't allow it on my planes when I worked. A commuting F/A to MSP once tried to tell me it was okay for her to put her kit bag in an oven. I politely told her, no, it was not okay, and that I'd be more than happy to help her find some overhead space.
Actually, this thread reminded me of a couple captains who, in protest of the company's rule to not allow crews to put their bags in the closet of the EMB, started using padlocks & chains on their bags in cargo to keep the rampers from taking them out. The company got the message, and got sick of having crew backs chained to the baggage nets, and changed the rule to 'allow' crews to stow bags in the closet.
As a former F/A instructor, I just had to tell y'all that.
I know it's done, but I didn't allow it on my planes when I worked. A commuting F/A to MSP once tried to tell me it was okay for her to put her kit bag in an oven. I politely told her, no, it was not okay, and that I'd be more than happy to help her find some overhead space.
Actually, this thread reminded me of a couple captains who, in protest of the company's rule to not allow crews to put their bags in the closet of the EMB, started using padlocks & chains on their bags in cargo to keep the rampers from taking them out. The company got the message, and got sick of having crew backs chained to the baggage nets, and changed the rule to 'allow' crews to stow bags in the closet.