This thread has been a source of entertainment for several years now. It's been interesting to read the posters who obviously don't understand the predicament laid out in the original post by TTT. Either they haven't read the original post, or they just don't have the intellectual ability to understand it.
For instance, the guy (who will remain nameless) who posted this:
"I am trying to figure out what is the major issue people are complaining about here? So your battery dies... What is in the trunk that's so important that you have to get to right now, before you go buy a replacement battery for the car? Bought some milk from the market that's going bad? Are your tools in the trunk and you can't change the battery unless you have them? WTF? I would rather climb through the back seat and pull the emergency realise cord before I want a key lock cylinder on the back of my car like it's 1987 all over again. I could see if you couldn't get into the car period, but the trunk? Who the frick cares?"
A smart a$$ question loses a lot of its punch when it's painfully obvious that the smart a$$ questioner doesn't understand the situation.
Another reason this thread has been entertaining is to hear the good and useful solutions to the problem. Although unusual, it's pretty easy to see how this situation might come about and a workable way out of it is good for everyone concerned.
And now, the most recent post (again, not mentioning any names) has me wondering what I'm missing.?.
"Read the original post, the hood wasn't accessible to open lol."
I read the original post. I see no mention of the hood not being accessible. TTT does ask about the rear seat access so we have to assume he (or she) is able to open the doors. Why then, would they not be able to open the hood? Where's the "lol"?
One other funny/entertaining thing... As far as I can tell, TTT never bothered to check back in for an answer.