One evening, I got locked out of my car. I locked the keys in the ignition and called the number on my car keys. But they were already in the ignition and by the time I went to get them, they were already gone. So I called the locksmith, but he too could not unlock the doors because the lock had already been damaged.Then I remembered that earlier, when I was locked out of my house, the lock had been damaged somehow. But the lock had been repaired and the doors were open. So I tried that method again to get locked out of my car. This time, I made sure that the damage to the lock had been fixed and that I locked the keys in the ignition. But when I tried to drive away in my locked car, the doors wouldn't open no matter how hard I tried.That afternoon, after work, I went home and returned to my locked car. When I opened it, I found that the car was already locked, the keys inside, and that the keys were in a book marked "keys". That's when I realised that maybe I had already been locked out of my car twice before!I immediately called a locksmith to assist me. He examined the lock and then recommended that I go to the dealer's or the local locksmiths' store and get a new lock. The locksmith then told me to take my car to him so that he could install the new lock. I asked him why he wanted to do that and he said that he usually does this for all his clients. I was confused, but then he explained that he also wanted to unlock the door from both the inside and the outside.He then left the shop and returned with another locksmith. This time, he unlocked the door from both the inside and the outside. We put our hands on the doorknob and the door slowly started to open, only to be greeted by the locksmith with the keys for the inside. We thanked him and he quickly disappeared back into the shop. I immediately took off, running towards the door to get into my car.

I immediately flagged down a taxi driver to ask for directions to the closest police station. I soon found myself being driven to the precinct where the officer was available. I handed him my card and he quickly told me that he would be able to help me get into my car. I thanked him again and he left me with a photocopy of the police report. At least I now have proof that I was locked out of my car in the first place!Back at home, Kuna had already taken the locknuts out of the lock in my car. I used the flat headed screwdriver to pry them loose and then turned to the key. Unfortunately, there were no holes in the lock and so I had no way to get inside. I called Kuna to tell him what had
happened and he came to my rescue. He told me that since I was locked out of my car he would need to purchase a new lock and put it in.While I was fixing up my car, Kuna advised me to never pick locks if I didn't know the combination. Instead he recommended that I just leave my car doors unlocked while I was away. I told him that I would think about it but hadn't made up my mind yet. The following day I went back to his shop. As I handed him the keys he warned me again not to go into the locked car and to just leave it unlocked.