by flipper3au » Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:23 pm
I had a rather blood boiling experience this afternoon. But as usual i managed to keep my cool and walk/ride away ....
I pulled into the Abbott's Rd exit, (Woollies)Caltex Service Station, Seven Hills, Sydney on my ZZR 600, bag and touring gear on. I have regularly done this for over 12 months, with my 250 early on, maybe once or twice a week, as the bike appears to run well on the Vortex. As per usual i pulled up at the browser with the air hose as i usually check my tyres also. Just handy!! You know how it is.
Turned the bike off, put it on its side stand, then centre stand. I removed my gloves, placed them on the front of the tank, flipped my Iridium visor to see better, unlocked the fuel cap, grabbed the petrol nozzle from the pump placed it in the tank, pulled the trigger and waited. All quite normal and usual
And waited and waited and waited and waited, with my hand squeezing the nozzle
So i looked over at the desk, as they sometimes forget to reset the pumps, to see a guy indicating to me to take my helmet off, after waving back at him to start the pump, he keeps waving to take my helmet off. So what do i do, i need fuel, so i take the helmet off, wave my arms and he starts the pump. I'm still outside at this stage
I fill up with about $14 worth of fuel, march in to pay for the fuel and tell the guy, "it's bullshit to stop people from pumping petrol whom wear a helmet and stop discriminating against motor cycle riders whom want fuel"".......He's says "its the law" i say "show me the law" then he says "it's in the back" so i say "OK show me".He says "he can't because their is no one else around. He has to wait for his supervisor to return"" (at 4pm!!) . More bullshit!!
I pay and leave, indicating to him that every other store person's/staff have never stopped me from pumping fuel with my helmet on and vowing never to be buying fuel there again. Then he starts apologizing as he knows he lost a harmless paying customer!!!
I am well aware and fully understand the reasoning behind not wearing a helmet within the stores, any stores, for that matter. But between you and me, if i needed to make a fast get-away, do you think i would take off my gloves and put the bike on the centre stand, far away from the exit area, or get my wallet out of my bag for a $14 heist!!!
It appears that i have been stereotyped as a would-be criminal or thief, from the onset. No other service station has ever asked me to remove my helmet before pumping fuel, and on the odd occasion i do sometimes rush in with the helmet on, running late for the kids, work, etc etc sometimes they request i take it off, i apologize for not doing it sooner and once they see my grin, grey beard, slight hobble, have a little joke, they realize i am no danger to anyone, other than myself!! All cool.
Has this ever happened to anyone else ??? Is it a law ?? Am i completely wrong and never been compliant?? What about hats and sunglasses???
If so, please tell me and i will gladly apologize!!
PS i tried to check my tires before i left but the gauge was broken!! Go figure!!
Thanks for letting me vent!!
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Flip