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If it's electric only, you maybe in danger.
Both my cars have electric door locks but can open manually as well from inside.
http://kdvr.com/2015/06/11/elderly-man-dog-die-because-car-doors-wouldnt-unlock/
PORT ARTHUR, Texas — A Texas man and his dog died after they became trapped inside the man’s car because the doors wouldn’t unlock.
Port Arthur police officials told KBMT that James Rogers, 72, was found unresponsive inside his vehicle with his dog, Leia.
The door locks in the 2007 Chevrolet Corvette are completely electric, and officers say it appears the battery cable came loose while the two were inside the car. With no power, the doors would not unlock. (Note: Isn't that a safety hazard??? What kind of dumb design is that?)
The fire department was called and it had trouble getting inside the vehicle, according to KBMT. When firefighters finally got inside, they found Rogers and Leia dead.
Authorities said there is evidence the man struggled to get out of the car before he died.
Officials said his death was likely a result of the heat.
The victim was not able to call for help because he accidentally left his cellphone at a Waffle House.
Corvette experts said there is a manual release inside the vehicle, but most people don’t know about it. The release is usually located on the left side of the floorboard by the driver and the right side by the passenger. However, many people say the lever is difficult to see.
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Maybe he'd be alive if he had one of these in the car:
Both my cars have electric door locks but can open manually as well from inside.
http://kdvr.com/2015/06/11/elderly-man-dog-die-because-car-doors-wouldnt-unlock/
PORT ARTHUR, Texas — A Texas man and his dog died after they became trapped inside the man’s car because the doors wouldn’t unlock.
Port Arthur police officials told KBMT that James Rogers, 72, was found unresponsive inside his vehicle with his dog, Leia.
The door locks in the 2007 Chevrolet Corvette are completely electric, and officers say it appears the battery cable came loose while the two were inside the car. With no power, the doors would not unlock. (Note: Isn't that a safety hazard??? What kind of dumb design is that?)
The fire department was called and it had trouble getting inside the vehicle, according to KBMT. When firefighters finally got inside, they found Rogers and Leia dead.
Authorities said there is evidence the man struggled to get out of the car before he died.
Officials said his death was likely a result of the heat.
The victim was not able to call for help because he accidentally left his cellphone at a Waffle House.
Corvette experts said there is a manual release inside the vehicle, but most people don’t know about it. The release is usually located on the left side of the floorboard by the driver and the right side by the passenger. However, many people say the lever is difficult to see.
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Maybe he'd be alive if he had one of these in the car:
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