Yeah but his point is really silly. He's trying to make the argument that by making it impossible to lock the car we won't leave valuables in it.
His argument is that since a person could just smash the windows and open the car that way there's no point in putting locks on the door.
It's just a very myopic and weirdly out of touch position. He seems to think that he's 'training' users to have more secure practices? This isn't the business world. You don't get to blame the user for not being security experts. He should be doing everything in his power to make it inconvenient and difficult to access a user's passwords.
His argument is that since a person could just smash the windows and open the car that way there's no point in putting locks on the door.
It's just a very myopic and weirdly out of touch position. He seems to think that he's 'training' users to have more secure practices? This isn't the business world. You don't get to blame the user for not being security experts. He should be doing everything in his power to make it inconvenient and difficult to access a user's passwords.