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Chris_SVS 16-11-17 10:27 PM

Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by SV650rules (Post 3079754)
Your face is far more visible in a helmet than one of those burkas, especially the ones with the full mesh flyscreen doo-dah thing

I cautiously agree. It's a volatile subject that could self ignite at any moment :p

Bibio 16-11-17 11:01 PM

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i dont know why bikers get so hot up being told to take a helmet off. walking around a shop with a helmet on looks fekin stupid but hey ho each to their own.

shiftin_gear98 17-11-17 07:33 AM

Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
 
It's my missus's 1 year MRI check up scan today. Fingers Crossed.

kaivalagi 17-11-17 07:36 AM

Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3079785)
i dont know why bikers get so hot up being told to take a helmet off. walking around a shop with a helmet on looks fekin stupid but hey ho each to their own.

When it's for a 5 minute fuel stop and it's a flip up so they can see my face it's f'ing annoying....

21QUEST 17-11-17 08:01 AM

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All the best with your recovery Bill.

21QUEST 17-11-17 08:10 AM

Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by SV650rules (Post 3079754)
Your face is far more visible in a helmet than one of those burkas, especially the ones with the full mesh flyscreen doo-dah thing

Indeed! Once again, Islam/Moslems making life difficult for everyone else. :D

21QUEST 17-11-17 08:21 AM

Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
 
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Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3079785)
i dont know why bikers get so hot up being told to take a helmet off. walking around a shop with a helmet on looks fekin stupid but hey ho each to their own.

In general, I lean towards this view.

In majority of cases, I tend to see it as an ignorant thing to do.

I know my Aunty who is eighty be would be frightened seeing someone walking around in a helmet. We do sometimes need to think about other people.

That said, I do agree with Kaivalagi when it comes to flip up helmets.... in the scenario he's outlined. :p

SV650rules 17-11-17 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 21QUEST (Post 3079793)
In general, I lean towards this view.

In majority of cases, I tend to see it as an ignorant thing to do.

I know my Aunty who is eighty be would be frightened seeing someone walking around in a helmet. We do sometimes need to think about other people.

That said, I do agree with Kaivalagi when it comes to flip up helmets.... in the scenario he's outlined. :p


Its one thing to take helmet off because you want to, and totally another to be ordered to take it off by some jobsworth - especially when the 'person' (could be male or female, who knows) can stand there next to you with their whole face and body covered and political correctness means that they don't have to show their face. Burka /niquab not even required by Islam, it is mainly worn by young, western females (not popular amongst older women) who want to prove a point LOL 'because we can, that's why' - many countries have banned it in public, so why can't we.

Don't know about helmets frightening me, It frightens me when I cannot even see someones eyes and have no way of telling if they are man or woman or if they have a bomb or an Uzi under their voluminous robe.

It is an ignorant thing to do to cover your face in public in the UK - period................ (for whatever reason). I would not go into a bank, petrol station or shop in the UK with my helmet on, I take it off when not on my bike, but as long as it is one law for some and another law for another people will feel discriminated against.

timwilky 17-11-17 12:04 PM

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Fecking cancer, it seems rife in my extended family at present

November announcements = Step Mother, Daughters boyfriends mother, Daughter boyfriends stepmother with a terminal prognosis, and last nights was my best mans mother. So 4 bitten so far this month.

admin 17-11-17 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by timwilky (Post 3079795)
Fecking cancer, it seems rife in my extended family at present

November announcements = Step Mother, Daughters boyfriends mother, Daughter boyfriends stepmother with a terminal prognosis, and last nights was my best mans mother. So 4 bitten so far this month.

Life can be cruel and hard at times.


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