I shop there too. I don't like to either.ing their face tatts. . . . .
I don't know if I'm one of the scum, dregs, or hard working middle class ( since I don't work anymore). . . . I don't like shopping at W-M, but I do.
There's plenty of all classes that shop in Walmart down here. The choices are kinda limited because Walmart put the others out of business.Why would anyone deliberately wear their helmet inside of a store. It is impossible to be aware of your surroundings when off the bike and walking around in public.
That was a nice clean arrest. When store management asks you to leave and you don't that is trespassing on private property. Walmart is the world of dregs and scum of our society. It is a very small percentage of hard working middle class that shop there.
Wow, pretty harsh judgment on Wal-Mart shoppers. Do you have any evidence or just another opinion? I'm assuming you're one of the "better" people.Why would anyone deliberately wear their helmet inside of a store. It is impossible to be aware of your surroundings when off the bike and walking around in public.
That was a nice clean arrest. When store management asks you to leave and you don't that is trespassing on private property. Walmart is the world of dregs and scum of our society. It is a very small percentage of hard working middle class that shop there.
I do it all the time. If I need to just go in to pay for the gas, or get a Gatorade, why take it off for the 3 minutes. Never had an issue, but I would not do it going into a regular store.I've seen riders go in gas stations to pay for gas with a helmet on. I don't do it myself. But going in Walmart is stupid with it on is stupid. He needs to get a modular helmet if he's in that big of a hurry.
I think that a large part of it. They know your "that crazy guy that always rides a bike"; not a threat. I've seen people doing that at convenience stores, but never in a huge store like W-M. And, another thing about the guy in the video. The store manager tried numerous times to get his attention. . . . the guy had to notice him. But, he's just like people at the gym headphones in ignoring everybody. They don't watch where they walk, and when they walk into you, or come out the restroom and don't see you. . . . they don't say a word. They just change directions and go on their way. I don't know if they're that afraid of person to person contact, or just have bad manners. I don't use headphone in public. I don't like not being able to hear things around me. Might be a little too paranoid.. . . . Most of my stops people are used to me too. . . .
Which is why when I saw this thread, I looked to see who posted it. I really expected this to be something you did, and were warning us not to do it.Dude this is funny as fuck. I give props to the rider and when in doubt deny, deny, deny. . . .
I'm a silly goose but not much because its waste of time to do something like that. It's still a great example of stupidity and what to do and say when dealing with LE and store employees no matter the scenario.Which is why when I saw this thread, I looked to see who posted it. I really expected this to be something you did, and were warning us not to do it.