Very true mate, but if they are their rules who are we to argue, that's my point. As I see it, if it is done for security purposes then I think it's a reasonable request. Just MHO you understand.Pete Maddex":t2telpa2 said:Hi, TTK
Rules are different to laws.
Once you have removed your gloves, helmet what do you do with them?
Pete
So balaclava's are illegal? And crash helmets, while being required by one law, are also illegal by another law?devonwoody":3typk4b4 said:I think there is a criminal law that requires that no males may cover their faces whatever situation you are in.
And there speaks the voice of reason!StevieB":1yxjppt5 said:Its a rule that has been in place for ages - there is even a sticker on the door of pretty much every petrol station you care to go into. Some places enforce it, some do not. Some bikers abide by it, some do not. Some, like myself, have a Caberg flip up helmet. I have it because I wear glasses but its useful in petrol stations. I fill up daily and am known to the cashiers so not a problem. At pertol stations other than my usual its 50-50 as to whether I get asked or not.
Its not bilking that they are worried about - its you pulling out a sawn-off shotgun and robbing the till. Its not bikers they are targeting, its criminals who pose as bikers to do the crime. Same applies in banks and building societies - you are asked to remove your helmet before entering for security - not because all bikers are a risk but becuase criminals will use it as a disguise.
Do I get narked when asked to do so - not really, just part of being a biker. Same as myopic car drivers on the phone, cyclists who dont look, pedestrians with a deathwish and so on. To them I am a maniac on two wheels who for tuppence will pull a wheelie and speed at 100mph past a primary school. To me they are all hazards to be avoided. They would argue against that stereotype and so would I on their view of me.
As for the Burka argument - gonna be a brave petrol attendant who takes that one on. Until criminals habitually start using the burka as a disguise I think we are going to have to live with a rule which is applied non-uniformly. Very few rules are - stop and search against young men, free drinks for females in nightclubs, different retirement ages for men and women and so on. Life aint fair - get used to it, deal with it and enjoy the fact you can still ride your bike in relative freedom.
Steve
Haha, fair play. But wouldn't something covering your whole face be counter productive to your ability to be a criminal? Unless it was some kind of two-way mirror affair?devonwoody":a1hpwojx said:Trim Balacarvas dont cover all your face :lol:
studders":1hky7sau said:Most places I go I get asked to cover my Boat Race?
StevieB":1mkoz57d said:Same as myopic car drivers on the phone, cyclists who dont look, pedestrians with a deathwish and so on. To them I am a maniac on two wheels who for tuppence will pull a wheelie and speed at 100mph past a primary school. To me they are all hazards to be avoided. They would argue against that stereotype and so would I on their view of me.
devonwoody":2fzbe4df said:I think the original bikers helmets were just skull covers? Recognition then would not have been a problem.
These days with drug runners flying around the suburbs I can see some cause for concern with the latest headgear and CCTV.
Digit":1otr5m7b said:Like most bikers I use a full face helmet, my latest one is the type that opens the whole front, including the chin piece.
Now to non bikers, as stated here, removing a helmet is a minor thing.
Oh no it ain't!
I wear spectacles, so to any non biker I would ask them to try this simple test, try putting a helmet on with your specs on, you could end up minus your ears.
Helmets, to be effective have to be quite tight fitting and usually have voids in them to accommodate your lugs, so by the time you've got the helmet on your ears are turned down like Flopsy Bunny!
Then you've still got to get your specs on!
By the time I've removed my specs, taken off my helmet, found my hearing aid and fired it up most police officers have wandered off in search of other customers.
Then there's the gloves of course!
Roy.
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