London Irish
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Had to wait ages earlier behind a white van man who was getting his female partner to fill up loads of petrol cans. Bit selfish and ridiculous
My brother and sister in law are supposed to be coming to see us in North Wales for a week tomorrow and now don’t know if they can come because of the ****wits panic buying all the diesel.
Twats.
Unenforceable. Will a garage be willing to refuse payment from a £20 purchaser, or to blacklist them for ever, or to syphon out the petrol? Or to check the fuel gauge before letting someone fill up?
it isn't really possible to "panic buy" fuel to a significant degree, unless you are going to have illegal amounts of fuel stored at home. You can only have one tankful in the car. It's not like toilet rolls when you can buy 6 months' supply for storage. In normal times the average petrol tank will be about 60% full. In "panic buying" times it can't really go above 90% full. If every private car owner suddenly decides to "panic buy" and fill up, that only makes about 3 days' total supply taken out of the system.
Business with their own tanks could make a difference as well, but I couldn't quantify that.
Well maybe this will mean that a lot more freight will end up on the railways, which will help everyone. Only a need for local HGV drivers then who will be able to manage their hours better, the roads will be less clogged up with lorries and better for the environment I would have thought.
Unenforceable. Will a garage be willing to refuse payment from a £20 purchaser, or to blacklist them for ever, or to syphon out the petrol? Or to check the fuel gauge before letting someone fill up?
It isn't really possible to "panic buy" fuel to a significant degree, unless you are going to have illegal amounts of fuel stored at home. You can only have one tankful in the car. It's not like toilet rolls when you can buy 6 months' supply for storage. In normal times the average petrol tank will be about 60% full. In "panic buying" times it can't really go above 90% full. If every private car owner suddenly decides to "panic buy" and fill up, that only makes about 3 days' total supply taken out of the system.
Business with their own tanks could make a difference as well, but I couldn't quantify that.
Most lorries pollute less than petrol/diesels vehicles
It's not "panic buying" if you have just opened your last toilet roll and you go out to the shop and buy another pack of 4. No, not even if you would normally wait till that last roll was almost done.i asked at the station how long a tnker would last, said 5-6 days, last tanker lasted 9 hrs. sounds like panic buying to me.
You should have filmed them, and reported both driver and garage to the police. You're only allowed to store about 6 gallons unless you get a licence, and the garage (so far as I know) isn't allowed to sell you that much in cans unless you have that licence.Had to wait ages earlier behind a white van man who was getting his female partner to fill up loads of petrol cans. Bit selfish and ridiculous
It's not "panic buying" if you have just opened your last toilet roll and you go out to the shop and buy another pack of 4. No, not even if you would normally wait till that last roll was almost done.
I went out to buy petrol this evening on my way to the fish and chip shop,.rather than wait until tomorrow on my way to Ripon races, simply because I wasn't sure whether I would get any or how long it would take tomorrow. Is that panic buying, when you buy your normal quantity but a day earlier than you would have done? I don't think so. Panic buying is buying stuff that you don't need and wouldn't normally buy. Filling a fuel tank isn't panic buying.
My brother and sister in law are supposed to be coming to see us in North Wales for a week tomorrow and now don’t know if they can come because of the ****wits panic buying all the diesel.
Twats.
If the reports of people filling up Jerry cans at petrol stations are correct then this needs to be stopped by the station staff/owners.