What a shit argument
"its rude to keep your helmet on"
The title of the thread was a clue, its not the policy its how you enforce it.
I'm buying petrol, I'm usually polite and say please and thank you, its rare to have anyone driving a till use those two words during a transaction.
If there is a sign on the pump or nearby, its my choice, remove the lid or go somewhere else.
There are many ways of asking someone to do something, telling them and then threatening them? yeah that works. Its not the policy (stupid though that is) its the interaction and how this is dealt with.
Yes its a full face helmet with clear open visor, as is a flip up so no helmet rule applies, or does it only apply to certain types of helmet now!
If you are happy to be dictated to and regulated by idiots carry on accepting shit service.
And if anyones Mother happens to meet me in a retail establishment, I'm sure they will treat me with the same respect that I offer them.
Dont think I have small man syndrome, I'm 6'4
"its rude to keep your helmet on"
The title of the thread was a clue, its not the policy its how you enforce it.
I'm buying petrol, I'm usually polite and say please and thank you, its rare to have anyone driving a till use those two words during a transaction.
If there is a sign on the pump or nearby, its my choice, remove the lid or go somewhere else.
There are many ways of asking someone to do something, telling them and then threatening them? yeah that works. Its not the policy (stupid though that is) its the interaction and how this is dealt with.
Yes its a full face helmet with clear open visor, as is a flip up so no helmet rule applies, or does it only apply to certain types of helmet now!
If you are happy to be dictated to and regulated by idiots carry on accepting shit service.
And if anyones Mother happens to meet me in a retail establishment, I'm sure they will treat me with the same respect that I offer them.
Dont think I have small man syndrome, I'm 6'4