There is a garage in hanham (shell) that only accepts pre payment from bikes > needless to say i wouldnt fill up there on principal, sainsburys emersons, no problems sat on and never had to remove the lid
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There is a garage in hanham (shell) that only accepts pre payment from bikes > needless to say i wouldnt fill up there on principal, sainsburys emersons, no problems sat on and never had to remove the lid
I forgot to mention that removal of the lid may have something to do with security. Identification in the event of a robbery perhaps?
Not saying I agree, just a suggestion.
That, right there, just annoys me! Why should we have to pre pay? what differ's us from going their and filling up in our car to our bike? NOTHING. They just think a helmet, loud pipe and leathers just make us 'horrible people' that everyone should 'stay away from and deter'Originally Posted by wesrrw
Yeah I'd completely agree on that front but as NiteW4tcher quite rightly said, what about people with Burkha's? you can't ID them at all, for what we know some may even be men posing as females?Originally Posted by monday21
I sit on mine while refueling simply because if its on the centrestand I can only get it off from the side of the bike as its so tall. With 35 litres of fuel it makes for a top heavy bike and a bit of a handleful. I wonder how much damage it would do to the fuel rig if I couldn't hold it and it went over..........
I got asked at the Tesco petrol station down on the camping trip last year to remove my helmet....after I had refueled. I said my card only works when my helmet is being worn.....they took payment.
I was in Tesco petrol station in Andover a couple of years ago queing to pay. The cashier asked me to take my helmet off as I was intimidating....can't see what's intimidating about being 6'3", wearing black biker gear and a helmet with a dark internal sun visor ;D ;D.
Yeah I'd completely agree on that front but as NiteW4tcher quite rightly said, what about people with Burkha's? you can't ID them at all, for what we know some may even be men posing as females? [/quote]Originally Posted by Advrider
I'd stand corrected, but I think I am right in saying that any reatail outlet reserves the right to refuse to serve anyone. A request to remove a burkha would probably result in cries of Racism.
I have once had the pump held back from being activated when using pay at pump until I took my lid off, didn't press for the reason why, but I fail to guess.Originally Posted by Scotty
I re-fuelled twice yesterday and didnt remove my helmet.....was I meant to ??
And pay before I buy ?? Considering I do not possess a credit/debit card I wonder how that would happen hehe
As for sitting on the bike to fill up....Ive got no chance hehe....I have enough trouble seeing into the hole when standing on tip toe lmao ;D ;D
Must admit I never do take my lid off !! But if I was asked to remove it I will ensure I take my time kitting up properly before leaving the pump. And thats that !!
I had the same thing happen to at Tesco Trowbridge, used the "pay at the pump" followed the instructions lifted the nozzle & they switched the pump off. Then the attendant came out & advised me. Due to "health & safety" I had to get off the bike.
Our H&S officer has said to me & I quote
"when a person advises an other that it's against H&S, the advisor must be able to provide evidence that it is actually against their H&S policy" unquote. In other words prove it. Or we can ask to see their H&S manual.
You can't quote H&S without backing it up
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