by Snuffleupagus » Thu Jul 24, 2014 1:31 pm
Guest wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:Guest wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:Canary wrote:Looks like it! Or maybe the people who found it boring did the logical thing & moved swiftly on, to a topic they found more interesting instead of taking the time and trouble to complain rudely.
The posts had the opposite effect on me, they made me sit bolt upright & pay attention, cos i realised I could learn a lot from what the guests, Holly & Snuffs were all saying. I could save my life and the lives of others in an emergency.
Holly and some guests made the excellent point that manufacturers will not design cars which lock people in. Snuffs post reminded us that things can still go wrong, so we mustn't be lulled into a false sense of security. Her mum was only locked in (or felt locked in) for a minute or 2 but it must have felt like ages ... i'd have panicked.
I still can't find a way of unlocking my car from the inside without the key in the ignition. Just thinking too - even if cars like that have an "emergency" button or something, firstly how would you find it if panicking in a real emergency, and secondly if you could find it then so could a thief/whatever.
Time to get rid of your deathtrap then and buy a decent car.
It's a more than decent car.
How about something constructive - like how do you for example override the deadlock on your car, from the inside and without keys? Then perhaps I could check mine.
It's not my problem - it's yours.
Contact the manufacturer of your car if you don't know how to over-ride it. I don't even know what car you drive, so how the fuck can I tell you how to over-ride the deadlocks?
Lol, you seem a little tense, try a sun lounger it's great out here.
I don't actually see it as a problem, but I'm curious now, and was just looking for some pointers for where to look ta.
Anyways, to satisfy my curiosity I've emailed the manufacturer to see what they say.
[quote="Guest"][quote="Snuffleupagus"][quote="Guest"][quote="Snuffleupagus"][quote="Canary"]
Looks like it! Or maybe the people who found it boring did the logical thing & moved swiftly on, to a topic they found more interesting instead of taking the time and trouble to complain rudely.
The posts had the [b]opposite[/b] effect on me, they made me sit bolt upright & pay attention, cos i realised I could learn a lot from what the guests, Holly & Snuffs were all saying. I could save my life and the lives of others in an emergency.
Holly and some guests made the excellent point that manufacturers will not design cars which lock people in. Snuffs post reminded us that things can still go wrong, so we mustn't be lulled into a false sense of security. Her mum was only locked in (or felt locked in) for a minute or 2 but it must have felt like ages ... i'd have panicked.[/quote]
I still can't find a way of unlocking my car from the inside without the key in the ignition. Just thinking too - even if cars like that have an "emergency" button or something, firstly how would you find it if panicking in a real emergency, and secondly if you could find it then so could a thief/whatever. :dunno:[/quote]
Time to get rid of your deathtrap then and buy a decent car. :thumbsup:[/quote]
It's a more than decent car. :roll:
How about something constructive - like how do you for example override the deadlock on your car, from the inside and without keys? Then perhaps I could check mine.[/quote]
It's not my problem - it's yours.
Contact the manufacturer of your car if you don't know how to over-ride it. I don't even know what car you drive, so how the fuck can I tell you how to over-ride the deadlocks? :off head:[/quote]
Lol, you seem a little tense, try a sun lounger it's great out here. :laughing:
I don't actually see it as a problem, but I'm curious now, and was just looking for some pointers for where to look ta.
Anyways, to satisfy my curiosity I've emailed the manufacturer to see what they say. :thumbsup: