>>We have our own bunches of keys
The keys on my keyring are just my key to the gate and the key to my Explorer. Who wants a hulking set of keys in the pocket?
However on the drive right now, as well as my Explorer, are a Dodge Ram, a Landcruiser, a ratty old Nissan pickup and said Murano. I am not carrying keys for that lot the whole time. Though of course there are two sets of keys for each of them and I could.
My wife carries the Murano keys, a gate key and a gazillion other things on her key ring of no use whatsoever that I can fathom.
She leaves her keys by the door, where I can grab them on the rare occasions I need to move the Murano.
All the 'uncarried' keys live in a bowl by the side door. There's no confusing the different keys and then anybody can grab them if they need one of the cars.
However, all that to one side, my point is that wouldn't you expect electric seats, especially memory seats which can move without a hand on the button, to have some kind of safety mechanism?
For example, I can remember when the girls were young the odd time when one of them wanted to sit in the drivers seat and so I've got in the car with them on my lap. That would be a very bad time for the front seat and steering wheel to decide to crush us into something the size of my wife.
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