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petrol stations and lids
#81
In over twenty years of biking I've only ever been asked to remove my lid once. That was at the local Tesco. I was only using the Tesco because the usual petrol station I use was running dry and was having fuel delivered. I despise and hate Tesco so there was never any question of me going back there anyway. My attitude is if they won't serve me with my lid on then I'll take my custom elsewhere.
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#82
(24-03-14, 12:49 PM)peterjca link Wrote: In over twenty years of biking I've only ever been asked to remove my lid once. That was at the local Tesco. I was only using the Tesco because the usual petrol station I use was running dry and was having fuel delivered. I despise and hate Tesco so there was never any question of me going back there anyway. My attitude is if they won't serve me with my lid on then I'll take my custom elsewhere.
As the man said!
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#83
(16-03-12, 09:14 PM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote: Where a Burka under your helmet next time you go in there. That'll fok em right up.

:lol


That's a very good point, right there! They've got your number plate read through ANPR so what's the big deal?

Just another form of discrimination for us bikers to contend with sadly! Given up fighting and I just take it off IF requested.
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#84
Filled up the other day with my lid on in a Begium Esso.

Nobody said anything, tanked and paid with my dark visor open.
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#85
(24-03-14, 10:09 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=NorthWestern link=topic=2180.msg136761#msg136761 date=1395651900]
I have started to use a new Morrisons station thats opened near me as they have the pay at pump ... pumps and you can use em with the lid on.  It does save faffing about.
Yep that is what I do, asda one for me.
I found out somthing with these, I got some fuel for my bike and didnt get a receipt and went back later to the same pump in the car and it asked me straight away if I wanted a receipt which would be for the bike one a few hours ago.
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Did u manage to include car fuel on the bikes purchase or was it just holding reciept
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#86
It was just holding the receipt, I put the card in like you do and if I remember rightly I didnt even put in my pin and it asked me if I wanted a receipt. I know those pumps and thats not how they work - you card you fill - it askes if you want a receipt yes or no I must of said no on the bike and then later when I went in the car it asked me again before I put in the pin
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#87
God this is a moany old person thread  :lol

I'm pretty sure this has all been said before in this thread so I don't hold much hope of changing minds etc.

let's assess. We don't want to bother taking our helmets off because it wastes time, so we'll take extra long to then take them off/ put them back on to annoy someone that's paid by the hour?

The person behind the till doesn't make the rules, the person behind the till doesn't care if you rob them or not - paid by the hour.

The people you're holding up in the queue don't have anything to do with it, they've got lives to get on with and they won't think
'God this petrol station is annoying because this biker is making me wait'
They'll think
'God all bikers are annoying because this biker is making me wait'.

If the till jockey is new or inexperienced, you'll ruin their day for something their employers tell them to ask.
If the till jockey has been doing the job a while, they won't give a flying monkeys how long you take, they're paid by the hour.

I can understand the 'I'm not going there again' school of thought, but why waste your time, their time, everybody's time in doing so?

Reverse rant over, carry on.
(Oh, I got asked for ID for alcohol, I'm so annoyed that I'm going to take ages showing them my ID, pay in pennies and call the cashier a trollop, despite them being threatened with their jobs if they don't ask)

(Ok, now rant over)
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#88
(24-03-14, 01:29 AM)midden link Wrote: I suppose there is the other option. Buy a car Smile
I tried that but filtering was a proper pain in the arse.  No-one wants to let you through  :eek
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#89
Quote:Oh, I got asked for ID for alcohol,

I wish they still asked me
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#90
I normally take it off but when the bike was new (to me) and didn't have the top box it was a lot more annoying. I felt a bit rude popping into a shop with the lid on but have also had someone push a trolley into the lid when carrying it around.


I now wear different glasses for riding and have a top box so take it off if I'm going into a shop.
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#91
(23-03-14, 11:40 PM)midden link Wrote: Petrol stations and lids
Could become a tony christie hit
:lol

I think this thread is old enough for Peter Kay to cover it with Ronnie Corbet :lol
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#92
Have to love pay at pumps. I don't even have to get off the bike. Just whip a glove off and even that's optional.
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#93
you wont say that if you spill on a hot engine and BBQ you tatters  :b
Its just a ride
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#94
I always sit - one glove off.
I wonder if petrol would flame up on contact with a hot engine-------------- dont think it would
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#95
I think we should find out Zoolander style.
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#96
Life's too short  :lol


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#97
Age old argument on here i guess. Must agree its a pain in the arse at pumps. I know use pay at pumps, or if ime wearing my flip up helmet thats even better.No questions asked.
Saying that i went into my local co-op the other day , lid flipped up and security wouldnt let me in until lid was removed. Guy was a twat with it too, he did get a mouth full with it too . Would of walked out but needed bits . Even thought of filling my lid with goods and walk out under the security twats nose.  :2guns :2guns :2guns :2guns
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#98
OK, here's one for you. I got asked to remove my helmet by a woman wearing a burkka. :eek
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#99
(05-04-14, 05:23 PM)dazza link Wrote: OK, here's one for you. I got asked to remove my helmet by a woman wearing a burkka. :eek


"Ok..........women first love"  :lol :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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(24-03-14, 08:16 PM)tomjimtom link Wrote: Reverse rant over, carry on.
(Oh, I got asked for ID for alcohol,


If you were a woman, you could take that as a compliment!  Smile
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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