QUOTE(vincent_ng86 @ Feb 4 2014, 02:38 PM)
Yes, I understand the lock part where it will be difficult for others to save people inside a vehicle after collision.
The part I do not understand is how removing auto lock feature can make it easier for doors to be opened from outside. Friends/families and myself will manually lock out doors (as the auto lock feature has been removed) upon entering. Let's say any of us met an accident, auto lock or manual lock does not make any difference right?
My point is, stating the reason of safety - for removing the auto lock isn't reasonable.
which mean, instead of removing auto lock function they should instead force all new car in Malaysia to be equip with auto unlock upon collision instead.The part I do not understand is how removing auto lock feature can make it easier for doors to be opened from outside. Friends/families and myself will manually lock out doors (as the auto lock feature has been removed) upon entering. Let's say any of us met an accident, auto lock or manual lock does not make any difference right?
My point is, stating the reason of safety - for removing the auto lock isn't reasonable.
This post has been edited by death_nite: Feb 4 2014, 02:44 PM
Feb 4 2014, 02:43 PM

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