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Remember to Have Fun! - Solar Bear 2020 Champion
I bet you may be thinking this is an anti Hooligan sermon. It is not!
I was recently in a conversation with one of my fellow riding group officers concerning putting together a ride in the fall to a nice restraint. The place asks guests to dress in smart casual. So when he heard that he said he won't back it because he will not wear a collared shirt. He then said we can't expect people to adhere to a dress code. I show him some smart casual looks for riding but he refuses and even went as far to say we cannot ask people to abide by the businesses expectation.
I countered with that was fine. We could do the ride to the place and then if anyone does not get in due to their attire or not wants to eat there, then they can ride on to McDs. I explained we expect people to own a Harley to join the Harley Owners Group so we already have some expectations for people so starting a shirt with a collar to a place because of its the business expectation is not a big deal.
What do you all think?
I was recently in a conversation with one of my fellow riding group officers concerning putting together a ride in the fall to a nice restraint. The place asks guests to dress in smart casual. So when he heard that he said he won't back it because he will not wear a collared shirt. He then said we can't expect people to adhere to a dress code. I show him some smart casual looks for riding but he refuses and even went as far to say we cannot ask people to abide by the businesses expectation.
I countered with that was fine. We could do the ride to the place and then if anyone does not get in due to their attire or not wants to eat there, then they can ride on to McDs. I explained we expect people to own a Harley to join the Harley Owners Group so we already have some expectations for people so starting a shirt with a collar to a place because of its the business expectation is not a big deal.
What do you all think?
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