Wednesday, 10 April 2019

The Bermuda Triangle,

could be alive and well,


in Kingswood, a suburb on the eastern side of Bristol City, in the Lidl car park, Gloucestershire, photograph Jon Kent/ Bristol Live, it appears that shoppers are finding that is is impossible to lock and unlock their cars or disable their alarm systems, and dozens of other people shared similar experiences in the comments section and on social media, at first, most of the “victims” of this bizarre phenomenon though the batteries of their car alarm keys had died, but the symptoms persisted even after changing the batteries, some think it might have something to do with the Internet-based traffic cameras installed in the car park, which may be blocking systems, but the supermarket chain claims that’s very unlikely, a Lidl spokesperson told The Mirror that the internet-based cameras don’t transmit a signal that could interfere with that of an alarm key, but admitted that they have no idea what’s causing so many of them to malfunction in this particular location, “It’s like the Bermuda Triangle,” one shopper reported, “It’s bizarre. I assumed the batteries were flat as you would in that situation. My son brought a spare and that didn’t work either.” cue the music from The Twilight Zone!


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