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Reply to "Is grabbing spouse's car keys a form of violence and/or abuse?"
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[quote=Anonymous]This is strange to me. We each have our own set of keys to both cars. In fact, due to a degenerative condition, my wife can no longer drive and yet she still has keys to both her car and mine. We have children and if I'm not there, she can still call for a friend to come over and pick up our kids with our car seats, etc. Why would you not have extra sets of car keys that are available to the adults in the household? Especially driving adults in the household? What would you do if someone lost the car keys or dropped them somewhere inaccessible? You need to have duplicate car keys made. Whether they are generally available to everyone in the house, everyone has their own set or you feel so unsafe that you feel the need to hide a set, you need more than one set of keys to the car.[/quote]
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