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It sounds like a good idea, but I think most people might like about 10 seconds instead. |
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In the old days, we used a HideAKey cache secreted somewhere on the car's bodywork. In the early 1980's we advanced to the use of entry-code door locks. In the later 1980's we started using remote control door locks. At the same time a lot of people started carrying portable cell phones and were thereby able to call an emergency service number provided by their car manufacturer which would magically allow their vehicle to be opened remotely in the situation you describe. All three of these solutions seem as convenient and probably more secure than the product enhancement you describe. |
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I keep a spare key in my wallet...it's a nobrainer. |
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