Hello All
Yesterday afternoon, at school pick up time, my wife threw the kids stuff into the boot, closed it (it locks upon closure) and then realised that the keys had been tossed in alongside the kids bags, coats and books. There was a frantic call to me at work, what she expected me to be able to do from my desk some 30 miles away I really do not know. Fortunately, there was a parent nearby who ran her home (some 15 mins away) and then drove her back with the spare key. She was lucky this happened relatively close by; had it occured further afield she would have had some serious problems.
My question to anyone who may have experienced this is whether or not there is a way to gain access to the boot without getting the spare key?
Your experiences and thoughts would be most helpful.
Thank you.
Yesterday afternoon, at school pick up time, my wife threw the kids stuff into the boot, closed it (it locks upon closure) and then realised that the keys had been tossed in alongside the kids bags, coats and books. There was a frantic call to me at work, what she expected me to be able to do from my desk some 30 miles away I really do not know. Fortunately, there was a parent nearby who ran her home (some 15 mins away) and then drove her back with the spare key. She was lucky this happened relatively close by; had it occured further afield she would have had some serious problems.
My question to anyone who may have experienced this is whether or not there is a way to gain access to the boot without getting the spare key?
Your experiences and thoughts would be most helpful.
Thank you.