Should bicyclists be allowed at drive-up windows?

CyTom

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Why would you refuse any business if you're open? A paying customer is a paying customer whether they walk, ride a bike, or drive a car. The only thing I could see as a hindrance is if the party is not heavy enough to set off the alarm to notify the telemarketer headset person that they are ready to order at the menu station. Money is money.
 
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cmoneyr

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I always wondered why riding a bicycle on the sidewalk would be illegal? In most places, save for busy downtown areas, sidewalks aren't used that much, so why not stick bicyclists there rather than on the road where they can't keep up with traffic?
 

Flag Guy

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I always wondered why riding a bicycle on the sidewalk would be illegal? In most places, save for busy downtown areas, sidewalks aren't used that much, so why not stick bicyclists there rather than on the road where they can't keep up with traffic?
Because pedestrians get pissy when we run them over or fly past them... Bikes are not allowed on campus town sidewalks... I guess people dont like to look both ways leaving a store
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