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Old 02-09-2011, 10:13 PM
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If someone's stalking you like that, they'd be close enough to physically attack you prior to you getting to your car anyway.

Most cars still require a key for ignition, those that don't require that the "key" be IN the car to start it. Remote starters don't let you put the car in gear, just start it up to get the heat or AC going.

Keyless entry also does let you lock your car with the keyfob (mine's part of the key itself.) The only time I can't "beep" my car locked is if a key is IN the ignition. And that's a safety feature more than anything.

Realistically you don't have people hanging out outside your car waiting to dive into it as soon as you unlock it. Practically, most keyless entry systems let you hit the button once to unlock just your door and twice for all doors.
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