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over a year ago
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My friend has a nice newish peugeot, one the ones that you don't have to use the key to unlock it or start the engine. On our way home yesterday from a weekend away, he decided to stop off at a castle that I saw from the distance so he could rest from driving and for me to look around. I then wandered off leaving him to have a nap in the car in the car park, heard a click but thought nothing of it. Had a nice wander round the outside then inside including taking pictures for at least half an hour. As I came back to the car, there was another click, he said "I couldn't have come to find you because you had the keys in your handbag" as the clicks were the locking and unlocking of the car d'oh |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it? "
You look so cross Wishy. How could a man BE so stupid .......eh ?
Maybe he couldn't lock it again.
Answer me this Wish.......
If i have sex in a no key car, does it keep starting up n turning off as I wriggle n writhe all over some poor unsuspecting victim ? |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it?
You look so cross Wishy. How could a man BE so stupid .......eh ?
Maybe he couldn't lock it again.
Answer me this Wish.......
If i have sex in a no key car, does it keep starting up n turning off as I wriggle n writhe all over some poor unsuspecting victim ?"
Is that position known as the 'key stroke'??
Sorry, I'll get my coat |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it? "
Because he wanted a nap/rest from driving and I didn't realise that I had the car keys in my handbag. I am guessing that if he could press the button to get out, he then wouldn't be able to lock the car? |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it?
I think what is more worrying is...... why didn't the alarm go off when the locking doors activated it "
They wouldn't as the car assumes all passengers have got out so unless he tried to get out, it wouldn't go off |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it?
Because he wanted a nap/rest from driving and I didn't realise that I had the car keys in my handbag. I am guessing that if he could press the button to get out, he then wouldn't be able to lock the car?"
Our car has the same, If you get out and the keys are not in the ignition the doors lock automatically after a couple of minutes.Actually they'll lock if you're still sitting in it with no keys in the ignition |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it?
Because he wanted a nap/rest from driving and I didn't realise that I had the car keys in my handbag. I am guessing that if he could press the button to get out, he then wouldn't be able to lock the car?
Our car has the same, If you get out and the keys are not in the ignition the doors lock automatically after a couple of minutes.Actually they'll lock if you're still sitting in it with no keys in the ignition"
He doesn't need to put the key in, the doors automatically unlock when you are near it and lock when you get out, the ignition is a press button so no key needed |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it?
Because he wanted a nap/rest from driving and I didn't realise that I had the car keys in my handbag. I am guessing that if he could press the button to get out, he then wouldn't be able to lock the car?
Our car has the same, If you get out and the keys are not in the ignition the doors lock automatically after a couple of minutes.Actually they'll lock if you're still sitting in it with no keys in the ignition
He doesn't need to put the key in, the doors automatically unlock when you are near it and lock when you get out, the ignition is a press button so no key needed"
yes,the point i was making was if you had the key he could have got out,waited 2 minutes and the car would have locked. he wouldn't need the fob |
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"So why didn't he just press the button on the inside to unlock it?
Because he wanted a nap/rest from driving and I didn't realise that I had the car keys in my handbag. I am guessing that if he could press the button to get out, he then wouldn't be able to lock the car?
Our car has the same, If you get out and the keys are not in the ignition the doors lock automatically after a couple of minutes.Actually they'll lock if you're still sitting in it with no keys in the ignition
He doesn't need to put the key in, the doors automatically unlock when you are near it and lock when you get out, the ignition is a press button so no key needed
yes,the point i was making was if you had the key he could have got out,waited 2 minutes and the car would have locked. he wouldn't need the fob"
Ah I didn't know that as mine is an old banger |
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