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- September 2, 2011 at 7:58 pm #14481RadarModerator
Filling up with fuel with your helmet on can cause you to pass out, the supermarket Morrisons told a biker.
Petrol fumes collect inside the helmet and become trapped, causing sickness and eventual loss of consciousness, the retailer said.
The bizarre claims were made to a motorcyclist who tried to refuel his Harley-Davidson FXR at a Morrisons petrol station in an open-face helmet. Les Ramshaw wrote complaining to the supermarket after staff refused to turn on the pump until he took the helmet off.
The customer service department wrote back claiming: ‘With a helmet on, petrol vapours can find there [sic] way inside the helmet and become trapped, these vapours can cause nausea and potentially cause a person to lose consciousness.’
Ramshaw, a 47-year-old police officer from Basingstoke, said: “I’d like to see the evidence that fuel fumes are poisoning us every time we fill up.”
Phil Monger, Technical Director of the Petrol Retailers’ Association, said: “I would say it’s almost impossible for this to happen.”
Les Ramshaw was made to take off his open face helmet before being allowed to refuel his HarleySeptember 2, 2011 at 8:15 pm #62754ChampsParticipantOpen face helmets are useless when sliding down the road on your face. Fact.
September 2, 2011 at 11:02 pm #62755BigBenParticipantbasically what theyre trying to say but not say is take your lid off so the camera can see your face better. why not just say that!? bunch of turd squeezers
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