Tesco Westhill…no petrol unless you get off the bike
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 1:32 pm
This lunchtime the Tesco Westhill would not authorise the pump until I got off the bike.
The operator came out of the shop, told me “it is the lawâ€.
I said I thought it might be a Tesco recommendation, but I am sure it is not the law, unless that has changed in the last week.
She repeated â€it is the law to get off the bikeâ€.
I asked if she would like to hold my bike upright so I can fill the tank properly, but she was not keen, and again said I had to get off the bike because it is the law.
I suggested that she rereads the guidance to get her terms correct, and I am not after a discussion and not to worry I will just fill up at the BP round the corner.
She said it is the law to get off the bike, and I will have to get off the bike at the BP filling station.
I mentioned that I was aware of many legal requirements, and until last week getting off the bike was not one of them, and I have also have a couple nice discussions with BP garage and they modified their guidelines a few weeks ago in in line with our discussions, goodbye and have a nice day.
“You don’t need to go†she said.
I again mentioned she should get her terms correct, and I am now going to the BP filling station, have a nice day.
When I returned to the office I called the Tesco customer number 0800 505555, had a nice conversation with A Tesco rep, who had the Tesco recommendations at hand, agreed that it is not a legal requirement to get off the bike, they could understand my points of view and said the local staff have the authorising ability to activate the pump if they felt it was safe.
They said they would talk with Westhill store, and review their guidelines.
I said that I have been thru this recently with another filling station selling fuel from a major oil company, and that if Tesco wish I would be happy with further discussions or contributing to reviewing their guidelines and risk assessments etc.
I might have to give Tesco Westhill a call later to see if they have modified their guidelines.
By the way, I was wearing my flip up lid doing our conversation, and there was no mention of “helmet offâ€
The operator came out of the shop, told me “it is the lawâ€.
I said I thought it might be a Tesco recommendation, but I am sure it is not the law, unless that has changed in the last week.
She repeated â€it is the law to get off the bikeâ€.
I asked if she would like to hold my bike upright so I can fill the tank properly, but she was not keen, and again said I had to get off the bike because it is the law.
I suggested that she rereads the guidance to get her terms correct, and I am not after a discussion and not to worry I will just fill up at the BP round the corner.
She said it is the law to get off the bike, and I will have to get off the bike at the BP filling station.
I mentioned that I was aware of many legal requirements, and until last week getting off the bike was not one of them, and I have also have a couple nice discussions with BP garage and they modified their guidelines a few weeks ago in in line with our discussions, goodbye and have a nice day.
“You don’t need to go†she said.
I again mentioned she should get her terms correct, and I am now going to the BP filling station, have a nice day.
When I returned to the office I called the Tesco customer number 0800 505555, had a nice conversation with A Tesco rep, who had the Tesco recommendations at hand, agreed that it is not a legal requirement to get off the bike, they could understand my points of view and said the local staff have the authorising ability to activate the pump if they felt it was safe.
They said they would talk with Westhill store, and review their guidelines.
I said that I have been thru this recently with another filling station selling fuel from a major oil company, and that if Tesco wish I would be happy with further discussions or contributing to reviewing their guidelines and risk assessments etc.
I might have to give Tesco Westhill a call later to see if they have modified their guidelines.
By the way, I was wearing my flip up lid doing our conversation, and there was no mention of “helmet offâ€