Actually, I misread a wee part......
I didn't see the bit where he "didnt realise it wasn't his car" So that was a mistake on my part.
However, I also have accidently tried to unlock the wrong car as mine, wondering why my key suddenly doesnt work
It did when I parked it there
on more than 1 occasion actually.
I guess folks over there dont lock your cars for this to have happened? Otherwise, surely the boss coming back to HIS car and finding it unlocked would have alerted him to something being wrong? (other than 2 strangers loading something into HIS trunk)
If I had sat in a car not belonging to me, and with a genuine excuse, (ie Same as mine) Rather than run away (unless the guy was getting his .45 out of a holster) I would have got out, apologised and told him the situation, then showed him my car the same as his (or same colour) and how I could have mistaken his car for mine. If he had called the cops, (911) I would have waited to show the cops that arrive how the mistake happened)
The reason for this, is if I had run off, the cops arrive, some other citizen had photographed my "escape" the cops fingerprint the steering wheel or door handle, someone recognises my pic, the prints match.... i risk getting arrested for attempted Kidnapping. By staying and talking to the guy and the cops, showing them the same (or same color) vehicle and was an honest mistake.
IMO, only people feeling guilty (unless the dad was 7' tall and coming at me with a tire iron, or getting out a .45..... that would be a ligit reason to run)
would feel the need to run. Running away would suggest guilt or at least suspicious intentions to me?
On putting a baby in the car before packing the trunk, I have done that. If the kid is asleep (or I am carrying him), I would put him in the car, then quietly pack the trunk.
So again I say, the father was right to call the cops on your boss, I would have. If he (the boss) had no bad intentions and it was a genuine accident, he should have stuck around and the parents would probably laughed about his silly mistake
Muzza