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When I fill a can (usually a 20L metal army surplus style one) I always use the a filling station with the Pay at Pump. Once my cards been accepted I can take the can out and fill it without having to have the approval of the cashier..
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27-09-2021, 10:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-09-2021, 10:59 PM by Hedd_Jones.)
I filled a black plastic 'can' with unleaded once. Filled the car first, then a gallon for the 4 stroke water pump I use with the steamer. Opened the door, got the 'can' out and started to fill. The stupid woman shouted at me via the tannoy, she nearly had a coronary when I suggested she would have to take the lid off the pipe to the underground tank if she wanted it back, so I could pour it back in.....She tried to make me buy a green can too. No thanks.
I also had another jobsworth shout at me to shut the bonnet before he would authorise the pump at Morrisons one day. So I did. Then when he authorised it I opened it again and started to fill the scuttle tank. He actually came out then shouting at me. Moron.
P.S Duncan. Tanks are Ace.
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A good if wet turnout! Returning to the plastic containers I think that much of the legislation was aimed at stopping folk using one one gallon oil tins for fuel (I know I did!). They were (and still are) made in 0.25mm tinned steel which is very, very thin and you can puncture easily with a ball-point pen and, being soldered, were notorious fire risks!
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Still better than the young lady seen on the news emptying water bottles to fill with petrol.
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30-09-2021, 08:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-09-2021, 08:10 AM by Duncan Grimmond.)
Anyone who buys water in a bottle "needs their bumps feeling " IMHO. It's free from taps and we have been duped into believing that "hydration" is critical. There is even a Hydration Council for marketing it! When I were a lad we called it thirsty.
I recall seeing a "promotion" at the Costa in Tibshelf services five or six years ago, you could have a special price of 50pfor 300ml of spring water in a bottle. I pointed out to the assistant (and the queue) that this worked out at £1.50 per litre, almost the same as the price of the fuel on the forecourt at the time (£1.58/l)
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Quite right Duncan, I think we bought one bottle of water a decade ago which has been refilled many times from the tap. There's better photo in today' paper of two guys filling a bucket with a bin liner in it with petrol in today's paper. Don't they know that petrol melts a lot of plastics.