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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 415255" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I never let valets touch my car (I have seen how some of them park cars including pricey Cayennes and SLKs...scary), mostly because I don't think they take good care of the car. But if I do need to run out of the car for a moment (even if its just to buy some goreng pisang at a roadside stall), I always switch the engine off, and lock the car. Even if I have someone waiting in the car, the engine will not be running and the doors will be locked.</p><p></p><p>When dropping off friends and luggage at hotels or wherever, if I need to leave the driver's seat to help with luggage, I always switch the ignition off and pocket the key before going out to help. </p><p></p><p> It's too unsafe these days to do anything less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 415255, member: 7248"] I never let valets touch my car (I have seen how some of them park cars including pricey Cayennes and SLKs...scary), mostly because I don't think they take good care of the car. But if I do need to run out of the car for a moment (even if its just to buy some goreng pisang at a roadside stall), I always switch the engine off, and lock the car. Even if I have someone waiting in the car, the engine will not be running and the doors will be locked. When dropping off friends and luggage at hotels or wherever, if I need to leave the driver's seat to help with luggage, I always switch the ignition off and pocket the key before going out to help. It's too unsafe these days to do anything less. [/QUOTE]
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