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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
My mother once left the house one evening walked up the street to where she had parked her car, got in and drove away. About a hundred metres up the road she glanced in the rear view mirror and saw something in the back of the car that she didn't recognize. It turned out that worn Ford Cortina keys would open almost any Ford Cortina in the early '70s and it wasn't her car.
itsok · 31-35, F
@ninalanyon oh my gosh
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@ninalanyon When I had my other car I went to get in it after shopping and beeped the unlock door button on my key…not only did my car unlock but the next car to me did as well. Same make & model car too.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@cherokeepatti It seems like car manufacturers are not interested in security!
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@ninalanyon :-)
They are now, but Itsok had entered the wrong and unlocked car by mistake, and the consistency of keys you mother found does not occur now.
Instead the cars are fitted with radio keys the criminal gangs can clone!
They are now, but Itsok had entered the wrong and unlocked car by mistake, and the consistency of keys you mother found does not occur now.
Instead the cars are fitted with radio keys the criminal gangs can clone!