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Out of curiosity and for future reference, who are active or retired LEO's on this forum?
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Tri-me said:I was not an LEO in California, but Oregon. I have a decent grasp of most of the laws as a lot of them are close o the same.

Is that true for bikes as well? I don't think I'd trust someone else to fill her up. In fact... The one time I got gas at a full-service only station (in PA) the guy looked at me likewilit said:So since you came from Oregon, what's the deal with not being able to pump your own gas?
and asked if I wanted to pump it instead. Did I get a discount. No...
moomoo said:Is that true for bikes as well? I don't think I'd trust someone else to fill her up. In fact... The one time I got gas at a full-service only station (in PA) the guy looked at me likeand asked if I wanted to pump it instead. Did I get a discount. No...
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But yeah. NJ doesn't allow you to pump your own either. It is funny to see ppl who don't know how to pump gas when they travel out of their state. But... It is really nice in the winter to let someone else freeze their fingers off while you stay in the warm car.
I've always thought it was a safety thing - pros should overflow less, and have a lower (fire) accident rate.![]()
goes out to myself.