@matrix just replace the battery. (If you cannot for some reason, you can likely make do for a while by keeping it on a charger while the car is parked.)
Charging the battery is a burden to the charging system. It isn't necessarily always strong enough to charge a broken or discharged battery *and* keep the car running at the same time. Especially if you use a lot of extra power through lights or indicators while idling at a traffic light.
@juliangro too late
I was saying to replace the battery from start and was ignored
@juliangro it's mostlikely not the battery, the guy from the tow truck tried to jump start it so he could release the brake and the car didn't even tried to start, it's completely dead, there's probably some electrical fault
@Pawlicker @juliangro
No clue, I wasn't there and we're all car retards here. We'll see what the repair shop discovers.