?I go to the same garage once a week to refuel. I have never had a problem with this establishment. They know me and they know my bike. They have registration recognition software and cameras all over the place. I was at the pump and the guy would not let the fuel come to my pump. He indicated that I needed to remove my helmet. I removed the helmet and he let me gas up. First time this has happened to me. There are no signs up to remove headgear and it was p*ssing with rain. I asked the guy if it was now company policy to remove head gear and he said it wasn't. I left It there. The next week I went back again to re-fuel and the same thing happened. I was really p*ssed off. I closed the cap and went into the garage without putting fuel in. In front of me was a guy wearing a baseball cap and a hoddie (hooded top favoured by gangster types) there was no way they could have clearly seen that guys face.
Q) I asked the manager why he would not let me fuel.
A) In case you drive off.
Q) How manay bikes have driven off without paying?
A)None.
Q) How many cars have driven off with out paying?
A) Numerous.
Q) Did you ask that guy to take his hat and hood off prior to fuelling?
A) No.
I told him it was double standards and I would be purchasing fuel else where. How do any off you feel about this issue? Have you come across it? ps this also happened to me in our local DIY store. I asked the manager there if I as wearing a veil or a hoodie would the ask me to remove it. No.
Q) I asked the manager why he would not let me fuel.
A) In case you drive off.
Q) How manay bikes have driven off without paying?
A)None.
Q) How many cars have driven off with out paying?
A) Numerous.
Q) Did you ask that guy to take his hat and hood off prior to fuelling?
A) No.
I told him it was double standards and I would be purchasing fuel else where. How do any off you feel about this issue? Have you come across it? ps this also happened to me in our local DIY store. I asked the manager there if I as wearing a veil or a hoodie would the ask me to remove it. No.
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