As usual, all sorts of theories circulated on social media: from some phenomenon related to the lunar cycle to an extraterrestrial invasion.
Authorities in Royston, Hertfordshire, England, are investigating a strange incident in the parking lot of Tesco, a shopping center on the site.
It was a failure in the electrical system of at least 100 vehicles, which left the door locks and remote controls out of order.
“We have received a number of calls from citizens who have not been able to access their vehicles in the Tesco car park (as the supermarket in question is called),” North Herts Police commented via their Facebook account.
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Out of this problem came well those units that do not have an electrical opening, possibly the oldest.
“For reasons still unknown, there seems to be a problem in this area, the opening of the actions is not working properly,” local security forces explained, while assuring: “It is being carried out an investigation by Ofcom, a communications company “.
That being the case, there are still a number of performances in the car park that could not be unlocked. And as the days go by, the mystery grows.
As usual, all sorts of theories circulated on social media: from some phenomenon related to the lunar cycle to an extraterrestrial invasion. Others, more earthly, associate this inconvenience with a frustrated attempted robbery: criminals often intercept the signal of the electronic keys of the cars and thus enter without inconvenience.
For now, there are still dozens of people who have their cars parked in the supermarket parking lot several days ago and no one can unlock them.