No bikes allowed?! Maybe the security team are wasting their powers of observation. Check out the building in the background.
As you can see, this scene consists of an open courtyard with no signage. Nothin about bikes or not riding them. All i did was pull up on two wheels to the front of a restaurant to a sign post to lock up and go inside and pick up an order. That's it. It's a wide open space downtown where the city is heavily invested in self-propelled mobility, bike lanes, and generous business licensing for food and beverage.
This whole area specifically accommodates and encourages biking, eating, drinking, business, and entertainment. You know, two wheels, cold drinks, hot food, and sitting around hanging out.
If there's no signage for no-biking, no reasonable human would assume it to be a rule. In fact, it's an exception in the area.
But don't waste your time trying to have a rational conversation about it with any of the security guards.
Some of those angst-powered yell-machines have no problem bulking up and dropping orders like Doug Flutie getting ready for a form tackle.
Nah, just flip up the camera, say "Why are you talking to me like that," and watch their bad attitude melt in the sun like ice on a hot day.
Everybody knows that most outdoor security guards are dehydrated hot-heads with weather-stress and too much time on their hands.
Just talk to security guards slow and easy like, keep the footage running if they're acting funny. Their orders are to follow orders. Step off the bike, walk it to the street, lock it to a sign post, handle your business, and keep it moving.
Tomorrow they'll be standing in the same place, but you'll be long gone and on to the next one.