photomike666 wrote:Go to Mobile and use pay at pump - no need to go in servo. All I do is take off one glove so I can press the keypad buttons
WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT!
Simple but brilliant.
photomike666 wrote:Go to Mobile and use pay at pump - no need to go in servo. All I do is take off one glove so I can press the keypad buttons
red_dave wrote:sneakypete wrote:Cue the monkey porn.....
calling Red Dave....
WTF???
How the fark did i become i charge of Monkey Porn???
shinnynoggon wrote:i have never taken my helmet off ever (except on group rides) . never been told to and never had a problem . the other day walked into my new bank branch to change pin number and still had the lid on . must be my sexy walk in black leathers
6maniac wrote:red_dave wrote:sneakypete wrote:Cue the monkey porn.....
calling Red Dave....
WTF???
How the fark did i become i charge of Monkey Porn???
You know you want to
Birdman wrote:when really cold i do tend to leave the helmet on too and as you did walk in with cash or CC in hand so they can see im going to pay, have only ever had one servo tell me he wouldnt serve me until i took my helmet off as he quite rudely pointed to the sticker beside the front door, so i took my helmet off to reveal a full face balaclava before he could say anything i kindly told him not to ask me to remove it as there was no sticker saying balaclava's must be removed he he he he
he just processed the CC then and i was on my way
Barracuda Guy wrote:....But i'm not the monkey porn guy!!!
I'm the Barracuda guy!....WTF???.....How the fark did i become i charge of Monkey Porn???
shinnynoggon wrote:i have never taken my helmet off ever (except on group rides) . never been told to and never had a problem . the other day walked into my new bank branch to change pin number and still had the lid on . must be my sexy walk in black leathers
Felix wrote:Getting you off the bike while filling is a separate issue. Most likely OH&S. Like if it caught fire with you on it it could be bad for their insurance. So they can enforce that you comply under their duty of care...
Anyhow, back to Partnership and the Corporations Act. I know how to live it up!
Gosling1 wrote:...Its *always* a problem at Shell servos, same as sitting on your bike to fill up (which I always do when just booting around the burbs - on a long run, the lid comes off the head, and the arse comes off the seat, so generally get little to no grief on long runs...
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