If that's a problem I gave my Father-in-law 2 table spoons of Lactose,he rollick me saying "I only just made to the toilet"!!! So no problemCould be a bit of a wait if you have constipation
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If that's a problem I gave my Father-in-law 2 table spoons of Lactose,he rollick me saying "I only just made to the toilet"!!! So no problemCould be a bit of a wait if you have constipation
In our case the keys carried on the van are all non fob keys, we just use the central locking function. Somebody going vehicle to vehicle might arouse suspicion.I have a key fob with my phone number on it.wigh a finders reward. If someone were to find them I would advise a different adress for posting or go to pick them up.
If the van was close to the lost keys though they only have to click the fob to flash the lights to find the vehicle.
Possibly tricky,if you're no longer holding both sets of keysYou just need to be clever when reporting such a theft.
“Economical with the truth” is I believe the phrase.
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A bit tricky if you're unlucky and it's recovered with the keys! If you have told the insurance and police you didn't leave them with it you could be done for fraud although very unlikelyYou just need to be clever when reporting such a theft.
“Economical with the truth” is I believe the phrase.
Sounds like you're well skill in that Chris ... nothing to do with your profession of course!You just need to be clever when reporting such a theft.
“Economical with the truth” is I believe the phrase.
If I'm alone, yes always. Same with the car.Do you lock your van and car when you go to pay for fuel? I do……..if I remember!
Let’s face it- the police are not going to recover anything and even if they do it will be by mistake or long after the event.A bit tricky if you're unlucky and it's recovered with the keys! If you have told the insurance and police you didn't leave them with it you could be done for fraud although very unlikely
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I lock my van when I am standing next to it filling with fuel.& when I am washing it.If I'm alone, yes always. Same with the car.
I can't do that on the car as it locks the fuel filler flap too, so I central lock the lot once filled up.I lock my van when I am standing next to it filling with fuel.& when I am washing it.
The trouble with that is if your van is stolen ( they don't need keys to do that) the insurance company will want you to hand in 2 sets of keys.There is a motorhome page on Facebook where someone is selly large key fobs in wood with "Motorhome Keys" written in large letter with a picture! People are actually buying them, despite the dangers. If they were dropped and someone saw that, all they have to do is follow you until you realise the keys are missing. Then, when you go off to see if you can find the keys, they drive away in your pride and joy.
We do have a spare set of keys with us at all times and if we can't take them with us, we have a spot in the van to keep them, made by me. Of course, someone could find them if they are determined and have enough time, but that is not a thief's normal modus operandi. In and out quick. And for that, we leave a £10 or 10€ not in view once in the van. I figure they may take that as a win.