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Yes, they should be banned, so should hats, beards etc 17 38.64%
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Old 13-05-05, 05:46 PM   #61
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I wear hoodies all the time, but never wear the hood up. Usually because they don't appear to be designed to wear the hood it always pulls the hoodie above my waist and I get a chill down my back. now what is the point...

Still wear them though.



Perhaps it's the comfort of having something protecting my neck from the wind.


I think we should ban people who can't live and let live.
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Old 13-05-05, 06:01 PM   #62
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Ask that people not wear there hoods up indoors?

Seems like a reasonable compramise to me.
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Old 13-05-05, 06:18 PM   #63
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Well I wear my hoody out all the time when I'm mugging old ladies and stealing sweets from the sweetie shop, and I don't see the problem with them.
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Old 13-05-05, 06:34 PM   #64
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Ask that people not wear there hoods up indoors?

Seems like a reasonable compramise to me.
think that would be the reasonable option.

to me, i think the reason they have chosen this route, is because it doesnt cost anything to enforce.

rather than beefing up security so the little theiving chavs arnt left alone for 2 mins without being watched by a guard waiting to "use reasonable force to escort the scrote off the premesis"
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Old 13-05-05, 06:40 PM   #65
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We bikers get all aeriated when asked to remove our helmets when filling up on a forecourt.

Same sort of thing, isn't it?
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Old 13-05-05, 06:55 PM   #66
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Originally Posted by Jabba-the-Hutt
We bikers get all aeriated when asked to remove our helmets when filling up on a forecourt.

Same sort of thing, isn't it?
I dont, i always take my lid off out of politeness. I think its rude not to, and that isnt taking the pi**
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Old 13-05-05, 07:06 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Jabba-the-Hutt
We bikers get all aeriated when asked to remove our helmets when filling up on a forecourt.

Same sort of thing, isn't it?
I dont, i always take my lid off out of politeness. I think its rude not to, and that isnt taking the pi**
So do I, out of politeness and convenience - I find it easier to fill up without my lid on. But that wasn't my point.
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Old 13-05-05, 07:15 PM   #68
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Quote:
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We bikers get all aeriated when asked to remove our helmets when filling up on a forecourt.

Same sort of thing, isn't it?
Yep it probably is and hence the reason I don't go to Tesco to fill up. The local texaco is more expensive but I don;t have to take my lid off.
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