That's what I understand.Long shot !!!! Does below basically mean in plain English. That if a car has a door with the ability to lock it - it must be locked. - to comply with this regulation!
I'd say you'd be on solid legal ground if it's on your drive - not a public roadHalf the time I forget to lock my car and it's unlocked overnight (albeit on my driveway but easily accessible to others). I never realised that I was potentially breaking the law.
It would be the same on your house policy, if you decided to nip next door for a minute with out locking the doors and putting the alarm onThere is usually a condition that excludes liability if the vehicle is left unattended and unlocked. Just running in to the shop for a minute would probably qualify as a circumstance that would operate the condition where you did not lock it !
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