A warning to all. ;)

A warning to all.
This wasn't bushwalking, rather working, but as I take the mutts with us when I can, it could have been
On Friday 10 days ago I was working, which involved attending clients properties & assessing the site conditions that might effect any designs we could come up with for them.
The day was quite cold and as it progressed the rain arrived and by late in the day was very heavy.
On the last property I had to attend I was to meet our client but they didn't turn up, so got on with the site inspection anyway.
After about half an hour of walking around and taking soil samples it was time to leave & I began to drive out. It was a moderate sized rural property with a number of fruit trees in a small orchard that I had to drive through to get out. Getting onto the site hadn't been all that easy so I pulled up just short of the trees & got out to pick the best way through.
With my decision made I went back to the nice warm car, which I'd left running.
I'd also left the 2 dogs in it as I didn't need wet pooches jumping in an out any more.
THE CAR WAS LOCKED.
One of the mutts had obviously come over to the drivers side door to see what I was up to and stood on the locking button.
Fortunately I had, unusually, put my phone in my pocket before I got out, I normally leave it on the dash,
I had to walk a few hundred metres to get signal & then wait for about 1 hour in the rain/cold wind without any real shelter until the RACV came to my rescue.
Did I mention that SWMBO had pinched my oilskin from the car so I didn't have a rain coat.
I've had central locking for 12 years now and it hasn't happened before, but if I was in a more remote spot any potential for this to happen could be serious.
Also Judy commented that if it had been mid summer I would have had to smash a window as it would have been too hot for the dogs - in this case it wouldn't have been as the a/c was running and they were cosy and warm and completely unrepentant.
As soon as I can I'll be taking the car to the local auto electrician to have the lock button disconnected.
I'm also going to see if I can get a key that will just unlock the doors, not start the car (unchipped) and hide it on the outside of the car - any suggestions here?
This wasn't bushwalking, rather working, but as I take the mutts with us when I can, it could have been
On Friday 10 days ago I was working, which involved attending clients properties & assessing the site conditions that might effect any designs we could come up with for them.
The day was quite cold and as it progressed the rain arrived and by late in the day was very heavy.
On the last property I had to attend I was to meet our client but they didn't turn up, so got on with the site inspection anyway.
After about half an hour of walking around and taking soil samples it was time to leave & I began to drive out. It was a moderate sized rural property with a number of fruit trees in a small orchard that I had to drive through to get out. Getting onto the site hadn't been all that easy so I pulled up just short of the trees & got out to pick the best way through.
With my decision made I went back to the nice warm car, which I'd left running.
I'd also left the 2 dogs in it as I didn't need wet pooches jumping in an out any more.
THE CAR WAS LOCKED.
One of the mutts had obviously come over to the drivers side door to see what I was up to and stood on the locking button.
Fortunately I had, unusually, put my phone in my pocket before I got out, I normally leave it on the dash,
I had to walk a few hundred metres to get signal & then wait for about 1 hour in the rain/cold wind without any real shelter until the RACV came to my rescue.
Did I mention that SWMBO had pinched my oilskin from the car so I didn't have a rain coat.
I've had central locking for 12 years now and it hasn't happened before, but if I was in a more remote spot any potential for this to happen could be serious.
Also Judy commented that if it had been mid summer I would have had to smash a window as it would have been too hot for the dogs - in this case it wouldn't have been as the a/c was running and they were cosy and warm and completely unrepentant.
As soon as I can I'll be taking the car to the local auto electrician to have the lock button disconnected.
I'm also going to see if I can get a key that will just unlock the doors, not start the car (unchipped) and hide it on the outside of the car - any suggestions here?