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If drive up windows don't want motorcycles, why don't they put up a sign? They can put it right under the 8' pole that stops tall trucks. Easy, if they give a ****. Maybe that's it, they don't. So why bitch.
I've ridden through many with my bike, but most day's I'd ratherwalk in because I want them to see who they are preparing the food for. Keep them honest.
I am with you on this!!! There are so many more places to chose to eat at...I personnaly never liked square patties on round buns. Must really be cold up North
Bottom line is, any business owner/manager reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason, regarless of what any of you think, do, or say. You stand there and lip off to them, they can call the cops and bust you for trespassing. Their business is private property and they can make and enforce their rules. Sorry, but that's the harsh reality. Now, go build a fu(king bridge.....and get over it.
actually a business is open to the public and is NOT private like a house, it is quasi public and all have access to it , they may apply restrictions suckh as shirt shoes not hats no sunglasses and other clothing requirements, they cannot have you arrested for trespassing unless they ask you to leave with cause....
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