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Do you think it’s ok, to push a scooter around a shop, not ride it, just walk it along ?

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Lardlizard · 23/09/2020 12:12

Or is it a bit rude ?
Just I don’t want to leave it outside Incase it gets nicked, EveN with a lock on
I certainly wouldn’t ride it in a store
But if I pushed it around gently while waking beside it
Would that be ok ?
I mean I suppose you get pram wheels in shops all the time

What do you think
Yes it’s ok
Or no it’s not

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LoveNote · 23/09/2020 12:13

No

It’s an extra covid risk as well

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CandleWick4 · 23/09/2020 12:15

Is it a kids scooter? Not sure it’s a big issue and I would as long as you didn’t let it swing around and hit anyone. Not sure how it’s a COVID risk?

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TweetUsOnFacebook · 23/09/2020 12:18

I wouldn't bat an eyelid, except maybe if its very busy and it was getting in people's way. Covid risk really?

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Lardlizard · 23/09/2020 12:25

How on Earth is it a covid risk ?

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stealthninjamum · 23/09/2020 12:28

If people are socially distancing then it wouldn’t get in the way. I’d have no problem with this at all. (But then I’d quite like a scooter so am maybe jealous)

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Mrsjayy · 23/09/2020 12:28

It's fine as long as it's not getting in the way, not sure it is any more a risk than say a buggy

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Kanaloa · 23/09/2020 12:30

If you rolled it along carefully and made sure it wasn’t in anyone’s way I don’t think it would be a problem.

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WorraLiberty · 23/09/2020 12:30

I think it's fine but I wouldn't be surprised if you were stopped by staff

Scooters are banned from all my local supermarkets, due to the amount of kids who start off pushing them and end up riding them.

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Iminaglasscaseofemotion · 23/09/2020 12:32

How on Earth is it a covid risk ?

OP EVRYTHING is a covid risk. No matter how ridiculous it sounds, or how little sense it makes.

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Thneedville · 23/09/2020 12:34

Only time I had one with us someone in the checkout saw and said they’d hold onto it for us. Pre Covid. Next shop I made DS wait outside, he was 8 and quite sensible.

I would imagine they don’t want them in thE shop in case they are ridden on. If it’s just an adult (eg walking back from school) I cant imagine that’s a problem.

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EasilyDeleted · 23/09/2020 12:37

My DS has been asked by staff not to bring his into our local supermarket (he has never ridden it in there, only pushed it).

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SlopesOff · 23/09/2020 12:39

If you kept it out of the way maybe, but it is likely to be a trip hazard for some, especially those that struggle to see where their feet are due to wearing a mask/dodgy eyes/mobility.

However if you were like the woman with the partially folded bike who was using it to batter her way around Sainsburys at the start of lockdown I think I would tell you what to do with it.

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Mrsjayy · 23/09/2020 12:40

Oh ok fair enough I didn't realise they were frowned upon in shops.

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pipnchops · 23/09/2020 12:40

That's fine in my book!

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LoveNote · 23/09/2020 12:43

Covid risk in many ways

Bringing an unnecessary item into store,trip hazard on the narrowed down aisles, ridden on then bumping customers and staff and just another problem for stores to deal with!

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LoveNote · 23/09/2020 12:44

Ask if you can keep it behind the tills

That’s what I do if our customers need anything minding (at their own risk)

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TheSeedsOfADream · 23/09/2020 12:45

I would never have imagined it to be ok even before Covid.
Ask I suppose.

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SleepingStandingUp · 23/09/2020 12:46

Isn't it a bit big to push around the aisles? I can just about get a buggy round some shops. I think it really needs to be secured and left outside on the carpark.

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TheSeedsOfADream · 23/09/2020 12:46

I also have never ever seen one bring pushed round a shop.

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lughnasadh · 23/09/2020 12:49

Covid risk Grin

You know covid is a virus right?

How on earth is the owner walking a scooter through a shop a covid risk!?

Is it a special living, breathing scooter OP?

Plenty of people walk their scooters in the shops here, especially the new expensive electric ones.

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FunTimes2020 · 23/09/2020 12:54

@LoveNote

No

It’s an extra covid risk as well

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User24689 · 23/09/2020 12:58

I've done it after the school drop off and have had no issue though our supermarket is big with wide aisles and isn't busy at that time. Wouldn't bat an eye seeing someone else do it. I think you're more likely to get complaints if it is the child that is pushing it as people don't trust children to be sensible with it (whereas it's unlikely the adult would be tempted to start riding down the aisle on the child's scooter!)

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LoveNote · 23/09/2020 12:59

Risk of covid isn’t just from the virus you know? Well. Clearly you don’t

Covid measures in stores mean extra precautions are taken. In our store aisles are narrowed, we have several sanitising stations dotted around. Customers are more anxious and yes, visibility due to masks isn’t great....we’ve had a few accidents already

Health and safety auditors are all over retail right now .... they have new covid audits for stores ensuring we are doing our best to minimise risk. Anyone hurting themselves on that scooter or being run into by it, cuts yes will need a member of staff to offer first aid

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S111n20 · 23/09/2020 13:21

I see no problem with this op. Many do it in supermarkets where I live.

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UntilYourNextHairBrainedScheme · 23/09/2020 13:26

Would you take your bike into the supermarket? Very expensive racing bike? E-Bike? Moped... What's the difference? Why can't it be locked outside?

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