Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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I'm starting a bathroom job in Worthing on monday ffs
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some facts dont need to be shared. the "fact" was BP said they had a handful (their words) of forecourts close due to lorry driver shortage. BBC ran the story as a petrol shortage, because of lorry driver shortage, a handfull of forecourts closed. do you see the difference and impact? they shouldnt be allowed to report like that, and when they know the likely response, not report the issue at all. then the tabloids go to work and we have media induced panic is guaranteed.
encourage everyone to write to their MP for change to law that media may not report on speculation or local supply shortages at national level. it doesnt have any anything positive and leads to massively negative outcomes every time.
You and everyone else SHOULD have just bought fuel as you normally would, and everything would have been fine.
Although your reasons for panicking are valid... surely more valid than most people queuing as we speak... you are a panic buyer and you have contributed to the problem.
some facts dont need to be shared. the "fact" was BP said they had a handful (their words) of forecourts close due to lorry driver shortage. BBC ran the story as a petrol shortage, because of lorry driver shortage, a handfull of forecourts closed. do you see the difference and impact? they shouldnt be allowed to report like that, and when they know the likely response, not report the issue at all. then the tabloids go to work and we have media induced panic is guaranteed.
encourage everyone to write to their MP for change to law that media may not report on speculation or local supply shortages at national level. it doesnt have any anything positive and leads to massively negative outcomes every time.
I'm starting a bathroom job in Worthing on monday ffs
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Unless he's got a home solar / battery setup.
Love the suggestion that everyone buying fuel at the moment is panic buying. Especially love the ones on Twitter claiming they can't get any because other people are buying it. Obviously some people are being dicks and brimming but probably most are people who would have bought today anyway or would have had to fill up in the next few days and if they don't get it now, might struggle to get to work. Not the same as buying dozens of toilet rolls to put in the spare room.
It's my genuine hope that one of these queuing bellends has gone out because they are on fumes and burnt off the fumes in the queue, with the resulting breakdown keeping all the other queuing cars stationary until the RAC can find a way to rescue him.
Bonus points if they're all Brexiteers.
No but it's a 45min journey each way for 2-3 weeks so I cant be faffing about at petrol stations with the great british ****witsAre you using diesel instead of tile adhesive??
Take it you've filled up today
Im certainly not saying the government haven't ****ed up in planning however the simple truth is there is NO FUEL SHORTAGE, only a very few petrol stations are closed due to lack of drivers, and that has been the case for a few weeks. The AA have said that "thousands of forecourts are operating normally with just a few suffering from temporary supply chain problems" they go on to say that this has been the case for a few weeks with basically no one noticing, and its a manageable problem. There are about 8300 petrol stations in the UK with about 1% closed
Its only because the BBC and others sent out breaking news alerts ans media headelines screaming petrol stations closed that has caused a minor problem to escalate.
What difference if the BBC and the Sun and Mail had put the headline 8000 out of 8300 stations open as usual and receiving normal deliveries in big bold headlines. Would all the muppets topping up their cars with £7.50 worth of petrol still have done so?
There are massive issue facing the transport system at the moment , running out of fuel wasn't one of them till the media decided to make it one
Quite frankly, we shouldn't be in a situation where 1% of forecourts closed because of driver shortages is considered normal and fine, and if the government are doing bugger all about it then I'm pleased the media have brought it to everyone's attention, clearly the kick up the butt this lot need to, you know, actually run the country for the benefit of its citizens.
But you can't keep shooting the messenger, nor acting surprised that the Sun prints its headlines the way it does.
The fact is that this story was in the media four months ago in a non - sensationalised way, and the government did nothing. Its taken a dramatic news cycle to finally kick their butts into gear, but it's pathetic that they're following the headlines and not the underlying truths which were known yonks ago.
And the fact that this was predicted ages ago, and had come to pass exactly as predicted, suggests to me that this is the tip of the iceberg and things will only get worse.
Quite frankly, we shouldn't be in a situation where 1% of forecourts closed because of driver shortages is considered normal and fine, and if the government are doing bugger all about it then I'm pleased the media have brought it to everyone's attention, clearly the kick up the butt this lot need to, you know, actually run the country for the benefit of its citizens.
But you can't keep shooting the messenger, nor acting surprised that the Sun prints its headlines the way it does.
The fact is that this story was in the media four months ago in a non - sensationalised way, and the government did nothing. Its taken a dramatic news cycle to finally kick their butts into gear, but it's pathetic that they're following the headlines and not the underlying truths which were known yonks ago.
And the fact that this was predicted ages ago, and had come to pass exactly as predicted, suggests to me that this is the tip of the iceberg and things will only get worse.
Quite frankly, we shouldn't be in a situation where 1% of forecourts closed because of driver shortages is considered normal and fine, and if the government are doing bugger all about it then I'm pleased the media have brought it to everyone's attention, clearly the kick up the butt this lot need to, you know, actually run the country for the benefit of its citizens.
Just did an 11-mile Tour de Petrol Stations run (on foot) around Worthing...
Esso, Arundel Road - open with a short queue
Tesco, Durrington - open with a long queue
Harvest, Goring - open with a long queue
Co-op Durrington - open with a long queue
Esso/Tesco, North Star - out of fuel
Shell, Broadwater - out of fuel
Jet, A24 - out of fuel
BP/M&S, Findon - out of fuel
some facts dont need to be shared. the "fact" was BP said they had a handful (their words) of forecourts close due to lorry driver shortage. BBC ran the story as a petrol shortage, because of lorry driver shortage, a handfull of forecourts closed. do you see the difference and impact? they shouldnt be allowed to report like that, and when they know the likely response, not report the issue at all. then the tabloids go to work and we have media induced panic is guaranteed. .