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When I first read the title of this letter I burst out laughing. Seriously? As mentioned before, bikes not being allowed in a drive thru makes sense. I worked in a coffee drive thru years ago and foot traffic and bikes were not served at the window - because of safety procedures. Not only for yourself, but for the people employed at the business.  If you are on a bike and desire coffee, park your bike and go inside. You may choose to leave on your bike after you have paid, though it hardly seems advisable to bike away holding a hot coffee in your hand. Discrimination? Please. There are bigger problems in life then complaining about the options available to you in how you receive your coffee. First world problems.

Chericce Schulz



I have indeed checked my facts and when it comes to the safety of a worker it is always on my mind. That is why companies and governments have reinforced on us worker’s not to fight back in case of a robbery, in fact we are to follow the robbers demands period. If I go into a store whether, I am driving  thru or riding my bike thru, the worker is to comply with my demands. That is what we are told to do from the companies we work for and is also one of  the reason's for Grant's Law for gas stations. Finally whether driving a mophed, a mortorcycle, a car, walking or biking thru a drive thru, if I point a gun and tell you I am robbing you, there is no safety for the worker.

Victor Stockmann  



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