04-03-16, 04:38 PM
I have never been asked to remove my crash helmet in a petrol station and always leave mine on.
The law doesn't say you have to as to do so would require veils to be removed too. It is just down to site (or individual cashier) policy.
Drive off's, contrary to what some are saying, do not get paid for by the cashier but by the business. When they are only making about 1p per litre on the stuff, it take a lot of fuel sales to recover any stolen fuel value.
The worst stories I have heard of are the ones where the cashier lets you fill up with the lid on, lets you queue up with your lid on but then refuses to take your CASH until you take off the helmet. That is just power crazy.
The law doesn't say you have to as to do so would require veils to be removed too. It is just down to site (or individual cashier) policy.
Drive off's, contrary to what some are saying, do not get paid for by the cashier but by the business. When they are only making about 1p per litre on the stuff, it take a lot of fuel sales to recover any stolen fuel value.
The worst stories I have heard of are the ones where the cashier lets you fill up with the lid on, lets you queue up with your lid on but then refuses to take your CASH until you take off the helmet. That is just power crazy.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again