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- #31
I put my VW into park, and all the doors unlock.It would be stupid to unlock in a park situation.
It's a choice they gave me, and it's a choice I (strongly) prefer.
It's OK if it's a choice you wouldn't use. But please don't have Ford force YOUR way of doing things, and ONLY your way of doing things, onto the world simply because it's YOUR way of doing things.
So let me ask you this: why, when you parked and had ten minutes to spare sitting there, wouldn't you simply re-lock the doors?For example, you arive early for something, find a parking spot and it's snowing outside or hotter than hell. You park, doors unlock, and you are sitting there with the car running with the heat/ac running. You got 10 minutes so you start reading your favorite forum, start looking at IG or just sit back and enjoy your music. All of a sudden your door opens and some crackhead with a knife is telling you to get out of the car.
It's the other side of the same knife. Either put it into park and I have to press the unlock button to let the kids into the car, or I put it into park and I have to press the lock button to keep the crackhead out.
Me, I would say that I want the behavior that serves me best--and that's the behavior that I use most frequently. Let the kids in the car? Every day. Sit in a random parking lot with ten minutes to spare? Hardly ever if at all.
I'd rather go through the hassle of locking the door in all the rare and inconvient situations.I'd rather go through the hassle of unlocking the door in all the inconvenient situations than having someone just come up to my parked car with me or anyone inside and opening a door and doing whatever to me or my occupants.
Two sides of the same knife, but with one of them happening daily and the other one happening rarely if ever.
I mean, we can always come up with bizarre outlier "yeah, well, what if" situations. George Carlin talked about screwing with the priest that way in Sunday school; he made a very good living off that bit, for a reason:
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