Is this even allowed?? 08:51 - Sep 25 with 3633 views | SitfcB | | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 08:59 - Sep 25 with 2172 views | MattinLondon | I always thought that hoarding petrol was illegal - if not, it’s still extremely dangerous. | | | |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:07 - Sep 25 with 2164 views | Nthsuffolkblue | As far as I am aware, yes it is allowed. I know of no limit that the petrol station puts on purchase (although they may do). They are proper containers for storage too. Who knows? He might be some really important key worker who has to travel long distances by car? However, if he isn't, is it sensible? No. Petrol degrades with longer term storage and will not work so well and damage the engine. You can pay a premium for higher quality ones that take much longer to degrade - Aspen springs to mind. There are rules about how to store petrol but none that say you can't. His car will stink of it transporting that, though. The fumes are mildly toxic. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:13 - Sep 25 with 2140 views | NthQldITFC |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:07 - Sep 25 by Nthsuffolkblue | As far as I am aware, yes it is allowed. I know of no limit that the petrol station puts on purchase (although they may do). They are proper containers for storage too. Who knows? He might be some really important key worker who has to travel long distances by car? However, if he isn't, is it sensible? No. Petrol degrades with longer term storage and will not work so well and damage the engine. You can pay a premium for higher quality ones that take much longer to degrade - Aspen springs to mind. There are rules about how to store petrol but none that say you can't. His car will stink of it transporting that, though. The fumes are mildly toxic. |
"It was such a relief to get all seven cans and the tank filled and get away without being stopped. I was so stressed with that busybody with the camera in the car behind watching me. Now a nice relaxing fag as I drive home past all the mugs in the queue..." | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:14 - Sep 25 with 2141 views | bluelagos | Posted this before - these guys are amateurs. In Lagos during the petrol shortages area boys would fill jerry cans, then split them into 2 (adding water) before walking up and down the lines of frustrated motorists selling them for twice the price at the pumps. That's how you exploit petrol shortages. And the danfo (bus) drivers upped their fares too for the duration of the shortages. Proper unadulterated capitalism, in all it's glory. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:16 - Sep 25 with 2125 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:14 - Sep 25 by bluelagos | Posted this before - these guys are amateurs. In Lagos during the petrol shortages area boys would fill jerry cans, then split them into 2 (adding water) before walking up and down the lines of frustrated motorists selling them for twice the price at the pumps. That's how you exploit petrol shortages. And the danfo (bus) drivers upped their fares too for the duration of the shortages. Proper unadulterated capitalism, in all it's glory. |
Tesco did that not all that long ago (watering down the fuel to make it go further, further EDIT for clarity - clearly accidentally in Tesco's case). Overdid it and the cars wouldn't run. Oops. EDIT: Just to provide evidence. his is much more recent than the incident I recalled which was also more local so clearly not a one-off either! https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/tesco-petrol-diesel-car-broken-1688 [Post edited 25 Sep 2021 16:25]
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:17 - Sep 25 with 2125 views | JakeITFC |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:17 - Sep 25 with 2121 views | GlasgowBlue | I always thought it was limited to one can in case of emergency. Fooking dangerous that's for sure. I have a can full in a shed by I've had it that long I can't remember if it's petrol or Diesel. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:20 - Sep 25 with 2087 views | NthQldITFC |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:17 - Sep 25 by JakeITFC |
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Marvellous. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:20 - Sep 25 with 2086 views | bluelagos |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:17 - Sep 25 by GlasgowBlue | I always thought it was limited to one can in case of emergency. Fooking dangerous that's for sure. I have a can full in a shed by I've had it that long I can't remember if it's petrol or Diesel. |
You could always smell it. Deep breaths Glassers :-) | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:22 - Sep 25 with 2074 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:20 - Sep 25 by bluelagos | You could always smell it. Deep breaths Glassers :-) |
Or you could look at whether you put it in a petrol can (green) or a diesel one (red). Of course, it matters little as it will have degraded and is best disposed of through hazardous waste. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:25 - Sep 25 with 2065 views | Pippin1970 | Hes the sort of guy who would push an old woman or disabled person onto the floor , to get the last toilet roll. | | | |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:25 - Sep 25 with 2058 views | bluelagos |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:22 - Sep 25 by Nthsuffolkblue | Or you could look at whether you put it in a petrol can (green) or a diesel one (red). Of course, it matters little as it will have degraded and is best disposed of through hazardous waste. |
How are you supposed to dispose of years old paint? Got a load of 1/4 full pots in my garage and I know they are not welcome at the local tip. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:28 - Sep 25 with 2032 views | EdwardStone |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:22 - Sep 25 by Nthsuffolkblue | Or you could look at whether you put it in a petrol can (green) or a diesel one (red). Of course, it matters little as it will have degraded and is best disposed of through hazardous waste. |
I think it used to be red for leaded petrol Green for unleaded petrol And black for diesel Having said that, I've not seen black cans around for ages | | | |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:29 - Sep 25 with 2030 views | lowhouseblue | garage local ip12 this morning checking fuel gauges and refusing to serve people who aren't running low. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:30 - Sep 25 with 2008 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:28 - Sep 25 by EdwardStone | I think it used to be red for leaded petrol Green for unleaded petrol And black for diesel Having said that, I've not seen black cans around for ages |
Fair enough. Not something I am overly familiar with. In reply to Lowhouse too - very sensible from them. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:33 - Sep 25 with 1992 views | EastTownBlue |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:17 - Sep 25 by GlasgowBlue | I always thought it was limited to one can in case of emergency. Fooking dangerous that's for sure. I have a can full in a shed by I've had it that long I can't remember if it's petrol or Diesel. |
Looks like the limit is 30 litres. Those six cans in the picture take it to the limit. Not that I would be comfortable about storing all of that at home. | | | |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:36 - Sep 25 with 1967 views | NthQldITFC |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:29 - Sep 25 by lowhouseblue | garage local ip12 this morning checking fuel gauges and refusing to serve people who aren't running low. |
Wickes running low on transparent hose too. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:36 - Sep 25 with 1968 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:33 - Sep 25 by EastTownBlue | Looks like the limit is 30 litres. Those six cans in the picture take it to the limit. Not that I would be comfortable about storing all of that at home. |
If you have a secure, ventilated outhouse it would not be a major issue. Storing it in the car or house would not be wise. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:38 - Sep 25 with 1963 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Russian disinformation. | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:45 - Sep 25 with 1927 views | Swansea_Blue | A bloke does a good deed by getting 7 elderly neighbours each a can of fuel for their lawnmowers and everyone gets on his back. #brokenbritain | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:47 - Sep 25 with 1911 views | Freddies_Ears |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:25 - Sep 25 by bluelagos | How are you supposed to dispose of years old paint? Got a load of 1/4 full pots in my garage and I know they are not welcome at the local tip. |
Three easy ways: 1. Your council will collect, for a fee... 2. Specialist waste firms such as Sackers will take it, for a fee 3. Pop a couple of cans a fortnight in your regular waste, suitably buried with other stuff. * * this is illegal, I think. | | | |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:49 - Sep 25 with 1895 views | Eireannach_gorm |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:17 - Sep 25 by GlasgowBlue | I always thought it was limited to one can in case of emergency. Fooking dangerous that's for sure. I have a can full in a shed by I've had it that long I can't remember if it's petrol or Diesel. |
You can tell the difference by the smell ( sorry bluelagos ). [Post edited 25 Sep 2021 9:50]
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:53 - Sep 25 with 1868 views | BlueBadger |
You say that, but I genuinely overheard someone saying 'this is all a plot to get us to buy electric cars' yesterday.... | |
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Is this even allowed?? on 09:53 - Sep 25 with 1863 views | ZXBlue |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:16 - Sep 25 by Nthsuffolkblue | Tesco did that not all that long ago (watering down the fuel to make it go further, further EDIT for clarity - clearly accidentally in Tesco's case). Overdid it and the cars wouldn't run. Oops. EDIT: Just to provide evidence. his is much more recent than the incident I recalled which was also more local so clearly not a one-off either! https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/tesco-petrol-diesel-car-broken-1688 [Post edited 25 Sep 2021 16:25]
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No suggestion it was deliberate in that "evidence" from the wholy reliable and serious daily star.... | | | |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:54 - Sep 25 with 1856 views | Eireannach_gorm |
Is this even allowed?? on 09:47 - Sep 25 by Freddies_Ears | Three easy ways: 1. Your council will collect, for a fee... 2. Specialist waste firms such as Sackers will take it, for a fee 3. Pop a couple of cans a fortnight in your regular waste, suitably buried with other stuff. * * this is illegal, I think. |
My local council recycle centre accepts paint ( nominal entry fee ) . | | | |
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