
Is it true that American cars have a handle and a set of instructions contained in the "trunk" of the car in case you are locked?
If this is true, it is incredibly missed!?
Ok, I have not heard of this person I do not drive extreme vehicles in a way that's not a bad idea for automakers to do this for 2 reasons … 1. to save their butts from entering continued .. 2. to save lives of people who most probably would never had come in time. But secondly you can not find a kidnapper would notice something like this on the car and break off the handle or something before putting them in there? So how are people trapped supposed to read the instructions in the dark? Are the instructions in the glow in the dark paint? How removed so you were late at night (quite common, it will not during the day) so that the glow in the dark handle & instructions will not turn not? If they really want to do something like that is important for the handle to be hidden and a little light in the trunk which can be activated by a switch … But how could the hostage how to activate the switch? Sorry to answer your questions with great questions, but I do not think maufacturers thought this one through very well.
Murval Trunk Case with 3-piece Cosmetic Set
