>> I once locked someone in my Nissan by the remote. They couldn't open the doors from inside and the windows
>> are all electric. They were effectively caged. Scary if they needed to get out in an emergency!
If I'm popping into a shop for a minute and leaving my children in the car, I'll lock the doors remotely but not deadlock them. That way no-one outside can open a door to snatch a phone but the nippers can get out if the car spontaneously combusts. ISTR Nissans (and Skodas) are the other way round to most cars, i.e. one press of the fob deadlocks the car, a second press un-deadlocks it leaving it just normally locked.
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