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I Think The Petrol Queues Are Subsiding.......
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err indoors has just driven by several with no queue, one garage is rationing it to £30 per customer but there was no queue. I think all the panick buyers have now filled up everything they have. I saw some nobedski with about 6 petrol cans yesterday! PMSL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hope so.... mine will be on red soon, and I need it for work. Trying to wait until it calms down a little though. We've had queues apparently around all the local stations, blocking roads.
Ther really should be a minimum of £30, and no portable containers. Because otherwise, people can just top up by a fiver, which they don't really need right now.
Ther really should be a minimum of £30, and no portable containers. Because otherwise, people can just top up by a fiver, which they don't really need right now.
Yesterday, my petrol tank showed half full. I went to my local Tesco filling station, and joined the queue. The queue never really stopped moving, and I was in the queue for just 5 minutes. I filled my tank with E10 petrol (the E5 was not available, but I didn't want that, anyway) and I picked up a newspaper as well! All done and dusted in a few minutes, and no restrictions on how much I could spend.
LB: "Why did you feel the need to fill it up when you already had half a tank full bb? " - well now you getting into the realm of the full/empty/half tank brigade! My mate has all his cars full at all times. So he's always ready for a crisis. Mine are never over half full. LB I suspect the BB is a full tank type!
ladybirder: I am not prepared to run my petrol tank down until the red light shows, and then tour the filling stations in the hope of getting some petrol. I don't do much mileage these days, and it is my habit to fill up at the weekend, anyway. I joined the (smallish) queue at Tesco because it was just that, small. I do not panic buy anything, but I am a cautious person, and I do not care to sail close to the wind.
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