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The argument is that they need to see where you're putting the fuel.
Can’t trust customers to know where to put fuel
anymore?
The argument is that they need to see where you're putting the fuel.
Apparently not! I wonder if this is a response to an incident or just some BP executive who is personally clueless and assumes everyone else is.Can’t trust customers to know where to put fuel
anymore?
I wonder if this is a response to an incident or just some BP executive who is personally clueless and assumes everyone else is.
Isnt there some rule saying you cant fill up a jerrycan that is in the boot? Therefore the attendant must be able to see where you’re putting the fuel, because a loose jerrycan in the boot can go kablooey?Apparently not! I wonder if this is a response to an incident or just some BP executive who is personally clueless and assumes everyone else is.
I've never actually seen this but I suppose there could be. On most forecourts I wouldn't expect anyone to be watching most of the time, too many pumps and they also have to run a small supermarket. It's still common for people to fill up a can of fuel and then store it loosely in the car.Isnt there some rule saying you cant fill up a jerrycan that is in the boot? Therefore the attendant must be able to see where you’re putting the fuel, because a loose jerrycan in the boot can go kablooey?