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Might (or might not) be a tanker driver strike for a few days in a few weeks, so, naturally, it's sensible to act like petrol's never going to available again right now.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17553696 |
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If I run out I'll just work at home for a few days. The world is not going to end. I'd love to blame the current government, but they are lumbered with a mountain of debt from the wasteful labour years to clear. If you want someone to blame, start with the morons that went on without a care in the world what they were spending. Yes, I know that isn't anywhere near the full in's and out's of it, but even if I wanted a political discussion it isn't allowed.
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I found it funny all the people queuing a mile down the road for fuel and not one of them was "panic buying" when asked. Hahahahaha.
Each of them said they were filling up when they normal do and doing nothing different. Hilarious. Its very funny that suddenly everyone now owns a petrol lawn mower and that is what all the jerry cans they are filling up is for. Not panic buying at all ! People are funny. |
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Whats wrong with filling up your tank and several canisters if there is a possible respective strike around the corner? I wouldnt call that panic buying.
I wouldnt wanna have to walk to work in case there is a strike. And no, a bycicle isnt an option either as I'm a lazy *******. Its either going by car or call in sick. (and get fired because its obvious you arent sick when everybody knows about the strike lol. But still, being unemployed is still better than cycling to work for even one day!) LoL. Yes yes I know, in the US it would be different as there are no mass transit options and everyone lives 150 miles away from work. ![]() |
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Whats wrong with filling up your tank and several canisters if there is a possible respective strike around the corner? I wouldnt call that panic buying. It isn't even certain there's actually going to be a strike yet - talks are due to be held with Acas - and even if one is called 7 days notice of it will have to be given. |
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Because once everyone starts doing it that in itself will cause a fuel shortage; not to mention the serious problems caused by longs queues of cars at every garage. Also the maximum amount of petrol you're allowed to store in a domestic garage is 20 litres in two 10 litre metal containers. That's only about a third of an average fuel tank. There are basic safety reasons for limiting fuel storage outside of a specially build hazardous containment building, but sometimes the law is an ass. So, I gather that it's illegal to sell fuel containers with more than a 10l capacity as well? Otherwise they'd be aiding and abetting breaking the law, as would any service station that allowed one to fill more than 2 10l containers. They don't take it so seriously here, heck, at the mo' I've a 20, a 10, a 5 and 4 litre fuel containers in the garage - only the 4 has any (2 stroke) fuel in it. Personally, I wouldn't call stocking up on fuel panic buying as it's not a romour or unfounded reason to purchase, but a sensible precaution - or contingency measure - for the expected strike. |
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http://www.metro.co.uk/news/894722-f...rol-in-kitchen
The sort of stupidy this has helped cause. What a dumb bint. [rofl] |
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They have to give 7 days notice for a strike, so even if they did call one today there will be another week before it starts. People really are stupid. Really, really stupid.
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