November 13, 200618 yr Ironically, you'd probably never be allowed to pull this off on foot or on a bicycle.
November 13, 200618 yr Ironically, you'd probably never be allowed to pull this off on foot or on a bicycle. I've done both.
November 13, 200618 yr I have used the frive thru on foot & on bike. Sometimes I have been denied service, sometimes not.
November 13, 200618 yr I have used the frive thru on foot & on bike. Sometimes I have been denied service, sometimes not. I guess a "frive" thru's rules are not as strick! :laugh: :wink: :laugh:
November 14, 200618 yr Ironically, you'd probably never be allowed to pull this off on foot or on a bicycle. Taco Bell in Clifton, about 200 times during my tenure at UC
November 14, 200618 yr As one might surmise, the drive thrus in Detroit are far more prohibitive of non-car traffic. I have a friend who was denied service on a motorcycle at Wendys. At the bank, I've been refused on bike at the teller window, and once, while accessing the drive-up ATM on foot, a bank employee went to the bother of coming out of the bank to yell at me. But then, this is all exists in the context of a culture wherein drivers turning right on red honk angrily at pedestrians nervy enough to be in the crosswalk. Damn, it's good to be a Buckeye.
November 15, 200618 yr Some of those suckers have some serious pickup. One of our tech support guys used a motorized wheelchair, and he drove that thing like a soccer mom drives an Escalade. All of us learned to listen for the whine of his motor before stepping into the corridor. :-o
November 15, 200618 yr I almost got run over by one of those Sidewalk SUV's !! :x LMAO!!! I love that!
November 18, 200618 yr LOL, that's hilarious. I guess cause the thing has 4 wheels gives it a pass through the drive through. I've actually been given service walking through a drive through. But this is because it was 2:00 a.m in the morning and the dining area is closed. I guess it's up to how safe the employees feel.
November 19, 200618 yr LOL, that's hilarious. I guess cause the thing has 4 wheels gives it a pass through the drive through. I've actually been given service walking through a drive through. But this is because it was 2:00 a.m in the morning and the dining area is closed. I guess it's up to how safe the employees feel. Your anecdote reminds me of an incident several years ago in Athens, OH. It was late (after a gig) and I was STARVED, but the only restaurant open nearby was a Papa John's. Walk-in service was closed, but they were still doing deliveries. The catch, however, was that they refused to deliver to the (seedy) hotel where I was staying. I begged and pleaded. They refused. I called them on my cell phone from the parking lot and asked if they could deliver a pizza to me in my car. They refused. I could see the employees inside the restaurant. They were making pizzas. Drivers were leaving on runs! I called back and offered that I could leave a 20 on the ground outside their door, move back a safe distance, and let them set the pizza down on the ground and take the $20, no questions asked, no change required. They refused. I briefly considered bribing a departing driver for his pies, but by then I was so furious, hungry and exhausted, I felt I might actually go ahead and commit an actual crime. Sadly, to this day, I don't boycott Papa John's.
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