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Wait To Unlock Your Car Door

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Date: 03/26/2008 Topic: Cars > Safety  
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When I am in parking lots going in or coming out of the store, I see people all the time clicking their car unlocker. They are like 20 or 40 feet away from the car. Please don't do that! Every time I see some one do that I think, wow, they are calling attention to themselves saying here I am and that is my car and it is now unlocked.

I don't have this invention but I wouldn't click it until I was at the car bumper at least.

By Sandy from Baltimore, MD
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By tedsmom (1044) Contact
That is a wonderful suggestion! I just got a car with a clicker and I'm one of the guilty ones you mentioned. I will be more conscious now of not opening the door until I'm closer to it. Thanks for sharing and God bless you.

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