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bambamjj:
Dont leave your 2 year old playing in your discovery with the keys in the ignition, especially when your cleaning and checcking around the belts!!!

My little [!Expletive Deleted!] managed to turn the engine over just a few seconds after i'd taken my hands away after having a poke around :oops:

TimM:
Look on the bright side, it sounds like we have a very interested new member there..... with a bit of training, we'll have a gate opener in no time  :wink:

rokcrawlin:

--- Quote from: "bambamjj" ---Dont leave your 2 year old playing in your discovery with the keys in the ignition, especially when your cleaning and checcking around the belts!!!

My little !Expletive Deleted! managed to turn the engine over just a few seconds after i'd taken my hands away after having a poke around :oops:
--- End quote ---

they are whizz kids on computers or play stations from the womb. they soon pick up how to drive cars or lock you out etc. Has your wife had you insured well recently. is your kid a hit-person for mothercare  :wink:  :lol:

murph:
We were called to a distressed child locked in a car, we turned up and the 3 year old had locked the car with the keys inside while mum had nipped in to her mates house.

The kid was in no distress when we got there she had promptly fallen asleep, we removed a rear quarter lite and opened the car with the little girl still asleep.   :lol:  :lol:

I think mummy was a wee bit embarrassed 2 fire engines, police and ambulance just for her little treasure. :oops:

Sooty:
It is not just the children of today that pick up how to drive a car.
I am now 50 years old and when I was about 5 years old the drive to our house was around 30 yards long and up hill (20% or so).
Dad left me in the car to go in doors to get somthing and I climped into the driving seat and released the hand brake.
Car rolled down the drive, across an A road, through a hedge and into a field with a very frightened little boy holding on to the wheel. :shock:
You don't even need the keys to do that, leaving children in the car is an accident waiting to happen.
Listen to a wise and very old father of 5, DON'T DO IT.

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