Fuel stolen

What great security they have.

standard.co.uk/news/uk/4500 … 32995743-1

Petrol trucks really sloppy journalism as usual.

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fingermissing:
What great security they have.

standard.co.uk/news/uk/4500 … 32995743-1

That reporter has got the facts wrong :unamused:
It was a stand tank in the corner of the yard that was done :wink: not tankers
Portsmouth truck stop has 30,000 litres of diesel stolen bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-h … e-58732635

simcor:
Petrol trucks really sloppy journalism as usual.

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Not trucks but stand tanks as the truck stop has key/Uk fuels bunker

blue estate:

simcor:
Petrol trucks really sloppy journalism as usual.

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Not trucks but stand tanks as the truck stop has key/Uk fuels bunker

I was referring to the sloppy journalism in the article.

“Mr O’Donnell’s business provides lorry drivers with a place to park overnight, shower and eat before filling up their vehicles with petrol.”

I’m not aware of any companies that run trucks on petrol. And they certainly won’t get far on it.

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simcor:

blue estate:

simcor:
Petrol trucks really sloppy journalism as usual.

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Not trucks but stand tanks as the truck stop has key/Uk fuels bunker

I was referring to the sloppy journalism in the article.

“Mr O’Donnell’s business provides lorry drivers with a place to park overnight, shower and eat before filling up their vehicles with petrol.”

I’m not aware of any companies that run trucks on petrol. And they certainly won’t get far on it.

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Well not for over 50 years

blue estate:

fingermissing:
What great security they have.

standard.co.uk/news/uk/4500 … 32995743-1

That reporter has got the facts wrong :unamused:
It was a stand tank in the corner of the yard that was done :wink: not tankers
Portsmouth truck stop has 30,000 litres of diesel stolen bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-h … e-58732635

£1.50 a litre? [emoji33]
I’m not going there again!
30,000 litres = £45k on the insurance claim [emoji1787]

For legal reasons - I won’t be posting what I think here. :neutral_face:

Did nobody notice two tankers driving in in the middle of the night, and spend two hours pumping fuel from the stand tank into their barrels? I bet the insurance will have some questions… :grimacing: