I said that I believed you to be being willfully ignorant.
So to recap,
I suggested that helmets may be banned banned because of CCTV.
You’ve suggested that it’s because it’s statistically popular with armed robberies (though you’ve failed to back up with any sort of evidence for this assertion), because it can be used as a weapon (and is obviously much safer when being swung around at arm’s length), and because of staff prejudice.
I’ve questioned most of this because of reasons as just mentioned, and explained in passing why it’s an inconvenience (as have others). Then you’ve followed up saying there’s no reason not to. Um.
I don’t have the stats (though this is apparently unimportant for arguing on the Internet so let’s roll with it), but I’d be massively surprised if incidences of crime in supermarkets were higher for people in helmets than hoodies. Both could be used by people who wish to conceal their identity. This to me seems far more likely a reason to want to wear helmet than all this jazz about weaponry.
You know what, maybe I should just ask Tesco why their policy is the way it is.
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You’ve also failed to make a post on this thread that hasn’t also included some sort of slight against me implying that I’m stupid. I’ve let it slide so far, but don’t do it again.
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