Tuesday, February 04, 2003
When we bought our car we were given three keys - two for the drivers and one for valet parking. We were told that the one for valet parking can only be used to park your car (therefore it works in the ignition and to open the doors) - but it doesn't open the trunk. So, we thought, "Great, that's a nice thing", right? You could put valuables in the trunk and no one could get to them. Then, it dawned on me the other day, as I was holding this key, that it doesn't matter if it unlocks the trunk or not because it unlocks the car. And once you're in the car, there's a convenient little lever beside the driver's seat that opens the trunk. Therefore, anyone wanting to get into the trunk with only a valet key could do so very easily. Who came up with that idea?
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