Impossible as the car was designed to have the electronic "hand brake" from the factory...so "going backwards" would cause all sorts of insurance cover problems even if you could state that the car is sold with a manual hand brake in NAR & used & fitted as per their version...
Personally I've never had this "fault" happen...,,but I've always started the car with feet pressing both the clutch & brake pedals down.....I always start all my cars with foot on clutch as there is less strain on the engine....& I always have a foot on the brake pedal to make 100% the car isn't going anywhere....this also makes certain that the cars EPB module senses that the brake pedal has been "freshly applied"...therefore it tells the autohold function to keep the brake fluid at the "on pressure" that you have just applied..even if the EPB is "off" which is how I leave my car in the garage (EPB off & car in 1st)