You should never be required to show a c-card for purchases of merchandise. I dont mind being carded for an air fill, but I want my uncertified friend to be able to go to the dive shop and purchase my birth day gift without be hassled.
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funnilly enough over here more and more track race clubs have/are falling into that mindset. In the "good old days" Scruntineering (in the US you call it Tech inspection) was compulsary.If you don't pass you dont race-simple.In my dirt track racing days the track recommended not require helmets, seat harness and other safety items. I asked the track owner why. His reply was if they were required the track would have to responsible that the all the safety equipment was approved, inspected, properly installed and used.
... and why do you, "think that this is wise on the part of the shop"?so far its been my exp. that any rep. lds that dose not know u will card u and will not sell air to a non c card holder. i think that this is wise on the part of the shop![]()
interesting thread. For me, though, the interesting question is how it is legal, for a shop that is open to the general public, to require someone to be a member of a private organization in order to buy one of the products they sell?
[snip]I don't have a problem showing my C card but from a purely legal view, I don't understand it. Also, smells a little of monopoly.....
The local supermart isn't. Imagine walking into any other sore and not being allowed to buy something without showing a card that you had to pay for.