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Hi Richard whilst recently working in France one of my guys managed to lock the keys in the back of the van, as you do, I can attest to how good the locks are, after having to cut through the bulkhead to liberate the keys. Just a quick question, we had European road side assistance policy which covered being locked out of your vehicle, however they said that because the locks where of a modified type that they wouldn't be able to offer this service. Have they spun us a lie or is this the case with most road side assistance companies?
 
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Hi.

Yes, it does seem to be the case that if a modification has been made to the locking system then it is not covered.

Having said that, I would argue the point that these were installed prior to cover being taken out.

I would also read the small print or ask them where in the contract it states that modifications to lock systems means in case of a call out the
contractee is liable for extra costs.

Regards

Richard
 

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