It’s a ludicrous pre-condition, designed simply to stop bods getting up after a night on the sangria and turps, thinking “Mate, I fancy a blast on an awesome steed, hired from Pepe the goat fecker”.
HSBC’s travel policy had the same limitation, which made no sense to me, so I rang them:
Me: I have a full UK licence to ride motorcycles. Why might it be more dangerous (ie. risky) for me to hire one abroad?
Them: Um….. er……
Me: Can we agree that me flying from A to B is statistically far safer than me riding a motorcycle along the same A to B route?
Them: Yes, flying is the safest form of travel there is.
Me: Then it would be safer (ie. exposing you, the insurer, to less risk) if I flew down and then hired a bike; yes or no?
Them: Yes, that’s true.
Me: Can we also agree that me driving in a car, towing a motorcycle behind or it being strapped into a van, is also safer than me riding from A to B?
Them: Yes, that is also true.
Me: Then your stipulation that I ride my motorcycle from A to B, has increased your exposure to my potentially injuring myself and has not reduced it.
Them… Um…. Yes, I see what you mean. We’ll delete the pre-condition.
Me: Thank you.
Job done.