I don't have to do it, and I don't believe it causes any harm if I where to leave it on etc.
Being Mr Grumpy I don't deal with confrontation at the best of times so it is easier if i just avoid it and not give any one reason to get my back up.


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So it appears that the main reason revolves around age verification and identification prior to fuel delivery.I am writing in reference to your survey comments made on 4th April 2014 regarding your visit to Shell Cocket Hat Sth. Your feedback and communication is always appreciated.
The Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 requires that Shell holds a petroleum licence, issued by the local petroleum licensing authority, at each Shell owned site in order to be able to carry on business there. One of the conditions of the licence is that we must not supply petrol to anyone under the age of 16.
Shell is therefore required to take all reasonable steps to establish that any person attempting to operate the petrol dispensing system or purchase petrol is indeed over the age of 16. A visual check of all customers (not just motorbike riders) is made before the pumps are authorised. Because we have so many sites across the country, we have to put in place standard processes which are easy for site staff to understand and follow. One of our standard, mandatory rules is that site staff must ask all motorbike customers to remove their helmets, so that their whole face can be clearly seen from inside the console area and a visual check made to verify that they are over 16.
We are advised by the authorities that they are concerned about the anti-social behaviour of some children on mini-motorbikes. Arson can also a problem in some areas. A link between the two issues is the sale of petrol, and other accelerants, to children. Petrol retailers can help combat these problems by ensuring that no one under the age of 16 buys petrol, or other accelerants.
From time to time, the local petroleum licensing authority makes random checks at petrol filling stations to ensure the licence holder is complying with the conditions of their licence. Indeed, the local petroleum licensing authority have been known to use under 16 year old “test buyersâ€, sometimes even wearing motor bike helmets, to try and buy fuel. Were site staff not to make proper visual checks of all customers, and accidentally make a sale to an under 16 year old, Shell would be guilty of breaching its licence conditions and could be fined, or even lose its licence and be unable to carry on business at that site altogether.
Our policy is not discriminatory, it is merely part of Shell’s compliance programme as a responsible fuels retailer. Fuel is an age restricted product and Shell takes its compliance obligations under the law seriously.
We respect female customers' right to wear face coverings for religious reasons and would check their age by asking to see their documents, if the CA was in doubt. A religious hijab or burqa is not comparable to a motorcycle helmet.
Another reason for asking motor bike customers to remove their helmets is to deter drive-offs. A motorbike customer without a helmet could then be identified on our CCTV system in the same way as any other customer.
We hope you are able to support our efforts to remain compliant with the law by taking a moment to remove your helmet when visiting Shell sites.
I don't need to check, one can get a licence at 16...trust me, I have a 15 year old telling me this (in many forms) many times a week !Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:
The last time I checked you need to be 17 to hold a driving licience.
True, but any Junior Ned could still try and get a jerry can filled.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:The last time I checked you need to be 17 to hold a driving licience.
I think you got those digits back to front!Gazza wrote:Even through the darkest visor you can tell I'm more than 16
Plus there's only two of them.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:I think you got those digits back to front!Gazza wrote:Even through the darkest visor you can tell I'm more than 16