jakarta
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Media Bollocks, plenty of oil being refined, a slight distribution issue has been presented as a disaster as per the UKs toilet rolls misery a couple of years back...
Yet again, just as we saw at the outset of of Covid, this is a media-borne issue. The shortage is created not by the issue at the heart of the original story, but the panic that ensues from it. People don't trust other people not to be dickheads, and so they become one themselves. I include myself in this, because I've been out tonight to fill mine and my wife's car up because I can see the potential fallout from collective public idiocy.
Of course, in doing this I recognise that I am a part of the problem. But that's it, a tiny, individual part of the problem. The catalyst is the clickbait whore that is modern media - I understand that they have their own commercial pressures and are trying to make money like any other business out there right now, but they do have power and influence, and with that comes a certain responsibility. There should be legal ramifications for any outlet that irresponsibly and needlessly triggers a threat to national infrastructure.
The c*nts.
Anyway, I'm sorted now and, from here, will top-up each and every day.
Rationing needs to start immediately. There's no shortage no, but there will be now.
Half a tank or more and you get turned away.
Aye.Annoyingly I need to fill up today ahead of the weekend. Is Diesel affected too?
rationing doesnt really solve anything with a panic, because everyone goes out to get their ration.
after a weekend of shrill papers, calls for the army to be drafted in, the problem will resolve monday or tuesday when everyone has full tanks. trouble is this weekend anyone low or on fumes is stuffed.
You can buy more toilet roll than you need.
You can only fill up your car a finite amount.
It's not really the same.
Like I said, they just need to check your fuel gauge. People will be filling up that already have plenty.
Had to drop Mrs V on Portslade this morning huge queues at the petrol stations on way there, no petrol at any petrol stations on the coast road back to Worthing at all.
Looks like supply chain " issues " for other products could get considerably worse in the next few days if we are short of juice. Talk about a Perfect Storm.
Yes, cones out and plastic " out of use " covers on the individual nozzles.. You might get lucky and find they have that super premium petrol that costs 10p more a litre... I just had a peek as I drove by, the lack of cars told the story.So I take it the Shell one at the roundabout on Shoreham beach is out?
Yes, cones out and plastic " out of use " covers on the individual nozzles.. You might get lucky and find they have that super premium petrol that costs 10p more a litre... I just had a peek as I drove by, the lack of cars told the story.