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    Who's Stupid Today

    That would be me. Picked the kids up from school, went to the bank and then to market(wouldn't call it super) and got a great park right at the front door. Admiring the 130 in the reflection in the window, every-one jumps out and LOCK THE FN KEYS IN THE CAR. No phone, spare keys are in the cubby box due to fitting new stuff and havn't got around to putting them where they belong. Only option was to break the lock off the tool box and jimmy the sliding window. Not that any-one around blinked an eyelid.
    Bloody turbo timers. Have done this a few times but have had the spares to get me out of trouble. One time I came back from grocery shopping and found the old girl still running. OOPS.
    Is this just me or do others except for the blp blp central locking brigade have this recurring problem?

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    its a fender, every knife just about ever made that fits the hole will open the door in two seconds flat..

    if not then it's off to locking picking basics school for you

    not fun hey....
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    I think what makes it worse is you can see the keys through the window. And you're only a foot away from getting them out of the cage they are in . Been there and done that a few times ... won't be the last i'm guessing either .

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    I have sent the miss's in the sliding windows a few times hahaa!

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    Im not sure this makes up for all the amcal chemists around the place,,,

    but its still funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron_Def View Post
    I have sent the miss's in the sliding windows a few times hahaa!
    Now that's just bragging....
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    or he's married to a little person. I'm not going any further than that.
    My kids were fighting over who gets to climb through. Then the other one wanted to climb in the window anyway.

    Mt wellington has the same signal jamming as the chemists. Techno revenge
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    Not a problem I have - neither my County nor my 2a can be locked without the key. In fact I have only rarely ever owned a car that can be - and the ones I have, i have several times locked the keys in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Col.Coleman View Post
    That would be me. Picked the kids up from school, went to the bank and then to market(wouldn't call it super) and got a great park right at the front door. Admiring the 130 in the reflection in the window, every-one jumps out and LOCK THE FN KEYS IN THE CAR. No phone, spare keys are in the cubby box due to fitting new stuff and havn't got around to putting them where they belong. Only option was to break the lock off the tool box and jimmy the sliding window. Not that any-one around blinked an eyelid.
    Bloody turbo timers. Have done this a few times but have had the spares to get me out of trouble. One time I came back from grocery shopping and found the old girl still running. OOPS.
    Is this just me or do others except for the blp blp central locking brigade have this recurring problem?

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    Don't fret, it happens to the most of us

    Earlier caravans were bad for that, walk out the door with the inside lock on and your out!!
    Hard climbing through small window openings.
    I've seen many, "rent a small boy" for a few bucks to crawl in and open the door

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    I believe they have rent boys in Thailand too!

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