Politeness is all well and good - however removing your helmet has nothing to do with neither politeness nor respect.
I'd be polite until the second they insist that I take off my helmet. I've been asked once or twice, maximum, to remove my helmet. My answer has always been "no" to begin with and "get fucked here's the eftpos card" if they become insistent. And I won't come back in the future, not on my bikes and not in the gas guzzling thing that is the car.
Anyone who isn't a complete idiot can figure out that no one is going to hold up a service station with an eftpos card - whether he's looking like the black power-ranger or not. If you move in a non-threatening way and say "gidday, how are ya" upon entering, queue politely (helmet or not - a motorcyclist who's queueing politely is going out of his way to make you relax) and have your eftpos card ready you're only going to freak out the paranoid people... and there's no not freaking out that bunch.
It's not about politeness, respect or fear - it's about petty people wanting to feel important by being able to boss others around and we all have the obligation to tell them in no uncertain terms to get fucked.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
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