Intestinalworm
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I've always pressed the button when applying the handbrake on any car I've driven for 50 years or so*. I can't see the point of wearing the ratchet teeth unnecessarily (quite apart from the horrible noise!)
*Except a Spridget with a fly-off handbrake - remember them?
Spridget? Will need to search "fly-off handbrake"! Recall as a youngster my dad's old Simca (it was old back then) - it had a little mushroom button on the floor - that was the handbrake and clearly it wasn't always obvious if it was on or not! Also drove cars with column manual and auto shift when I first got my licence - that was fun!
Thing was, I was always taught to depress the traditional handbrake button at all times! Pretty sure the pawl or ratchet don't get damaged if you don't depress the handbrake button when putting it on - will listen for the third click today!