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coach wallet checkbook into the vehicle. With the window partway down, it probably didn't take too long. However, this situation does point out a basic necessity carry a second set of keys.The set doesn't have to have all your keys on it just a simple vehicle door key that can fit into your wallet, handbag, or pocket.An old trick that a lot of owners used to do was to purchase a magnetic key holder, insert the extra key, and place it under the vehicle in a place fairly easy to get at. That way if you locked your first set of keys in your car, you simply needed to crawl under the chassis and grab the extra key.Nowadays, I carry an extra set of keys in my pocket just in case. I wish I had done so in the past. I guess I left my keys in the ignition or on the car seat at least a dozen times over the years. Many times I had my family with me, and because in those times we weren't rolling in money, I always tried to get into the vehicle myself usually using a coat hanger.Most of those times, I did get into the vehicle to retrieve my keys. Sometimes it took an hour or so working that coat hanger up and down inside the window. Often the seal around the window would be damaged and the paint on the door might be scraped a bit. The task was extremely frustrating and time consuming.It's interesting that when you're in the locked out dilemma, a crowd usually gathers to watch. In some instances, one or two guys insist on helping. They often work at the window from a different angle. Many of them had stories to tell about times they were locked out and how difficult it was. Their stories passed the time while we were