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By *rincessvenus OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull

there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT

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By *arlomaleMan
over a year ago

darlington


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT "
apparently the army are offering to help out in supplying drivers

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By *rincessvenus OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull

YEA WE HAVE A ARMY TRAINING DRIVER UNIT DOWN THE ROADTHERE IS 200 TANKERS THERE THEYE BEEN TRAINING ON SINCE THE LAST PETROL SHORTAGE

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's absolutely insane and my understanding is less than 25 petrol stations were gonna be closed because of issues with delivery. There was no shortage of feel that there certainly will be now. I just saw a local news update that police had been called to a local petrol station because flights are breaking out!

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach

It is the media making headline news out of what is effectively a none story.

Also i think it is a big boost their egos to effect mass panic from just a few simple words

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT apparently the army are offering to help out in supplying drivers "

I'd prefer them to show guns to those who are buying up needlessly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It is the media making headline news out of what is effectively a none story.

Also i think it is a big boost their egos to effect mass panic from just a few simple words"

See I've got a problem with people blaming the media because it takes away all personal responsibility.

The media did not tell people to go and queue outside petrol stations in fact they told people there was no shortage and is not to panic buy. Individuals are to plain because very of the ones that are panic buying not the media.

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

quite frankly the government shouldn't have allowed the situation to come to this, yet the nay sayers find it easier blamming people for being people rather than those elected who are incapable of doing their job in any effective way.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

It’s ridiculous. Can’t get petrol around here now! They’ve all run out. I went because I actually needed some and there isn’t any!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s ridiculous. Can’t get petrol around here now! They’ve all run out. I went because I actually needed some and there isn’t any!"

It's nuts isn't.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"It’s ridiculous. Can’t get petrol around here now! They’ve all run out. I went because I actually needed some and there isn’t any!

It's nuts isn't. "

It really is!

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

Got a hybrid so not too worried, although I’ve got a long motorway journey this week, so could do with filling the tank up.

Going to my local supermarket on foot soon, so will have a look at the petrol station if it’s not too bad will nip out later.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Got a hybrid so not too worried, although I’ve got a long motorway journey this week, so could do with filling the tank up.

Going to my local supermarket on foot soon, so will have a look at the petrol station if it’s not too bad will nip out later. "

I did see something on the news earlier about petrol stations on motorways being prioritised for delivery if that helps at all.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Got a hybrid so not too worried, although I’ve got a long motorway journey this week, so could do with filling the tank up.

Going to my local supermarket on foot soon, so will have a look at the petrol station if it’s not too bad will nip out later.

I did see something on the news earlier about petrol stations on motorways being prioritised for delivery if that helps at all. "

I thought they would as last thing they need is cars breaking down on those roads.

I still have half a tank and if I drive slowly I can make it last, so I’m not too concerned…yet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Got a hybrid so not too worried, although I’ve got a long motorway journey this week, so could do with filling the tank up.

Going to my local supermarket on foot soon, so will have a look at the petrol station if it’s not too bad will nip out later.

I did see something on the news earlier about petrol stations on motorways being prioritised for delivery if that helps at all.

I thought they would as last thing they need is cars breaking down on those roads.

I still have half a tank and if I drive slowly I can make it last, so I’m not too concerned…yet "

Hope you get it sorted.

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend


"

I did see something on the news earlier about petrol stations on motorways being prioritised for delivery if that helps at all. "

Of course they are, at least 50p on the litre more expensive!

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

Selfish people only think about themselves.

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach


"It is the media making headline news out of what is effectively a none story.

Also i think it is a big boost their egos to effect mass panic from just a few simple words

See I've got a problem with people blaming the media because it takes away all personal responsibility.

The media did not tell people to go and queue outside petrol stations in fact they told people there was no shortage and is not to panic buy. Individuals are to plain because very of the ones that are panic buying not the media. "

No but the public are predictable and easily manipulated. The media knew as soon as they suggested a shortage everyone would go out and panic buy. So i disagree they are entirely responsible, if tbey said nothing then we wouldn't have seen the results. You to also notes the media are very anti brexit so even in these threads are pointing the finger at the government and brexit. Even it has little to do with the government and more to do with tbe pandemic. But they are manipulateting public to their view.

Manipulating policy the way tbey want it as they have throughout the pandemic

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Selfish people only think about themselves."

True but if I’m honest, when there is fuel again I’ll be filling it up instead of putting my usual £30 in.

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By *uxuriantCouple
over a year ago

Cornwall

Precisely what the BBC were hoping would happen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

couple of weeks ago we had enougth drivers to drive tankers where have they all gone???????

to drive a fuel tanker you need a ADR licence which these drivers are pad very well for so like i said where have they gone

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

Toilet paper next

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

or candles perhaps

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By *lenderfoxMan
over a year ago

Leeds


"It is the media making headline news out of what is effectively a none story.

Also i think it is a big boost their egos to effect mass panic from just a few simple words

See I've got a problem with people blaming the media because it takes away all personal responsibility.

The media did not tell people to go and queue outside petrol stations in fact they told people there was no shortage and is not to panic buy. Individuals are to plain because very of the ones that are panic buying not the media. "

I agree, it is a story of interest so they're right to report it, so long as it's done responsibly. Some more click-bait style outlets may over-egg it, but people can still take a view and be sensible

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By *rednwilma1Couple
over a year ago

york

It's all a conspiracy plot to make us buy Electric cars

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

BP tanker drivers were pulled of there rounds for a few days so they could be used to delivery food to supermarkets that BP own. Like people said the petrol is there. No need to rush out and buy. Saying that I must re stock up on toilet paper lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's the latest ploy to get us to WFH over winter

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By *isurreyguy2019Man
over a year ago

surrey

How long before thousands of nurses and doctors can't get to work because of the mindless cockwombles panic buying

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

Another thing you can’t get anywhere. Baby wipes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In order of shortages next

Pumpkins

Fireworks

Christmas Trees

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

I filled up with petrol this morning. The forecourt was busy but I had no problem

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Selfish people only think about themselves.

True but if I’m honest, when there is fuel again I’ll be filling it up instead of putting my usual £30 in. "

You won't be able to fill up, lots of the garages are putting a limit on how much you can have because of this now.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Another thing you can’t get anywhere. Baby wipes. "

You should of said I've just been to Costco and it has loads ha ha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm just glad I don't do crazy miles.

Thank you Brexit.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Another thing you can’t get anywhere. Baby wipes.

You should of said I've just been to Costco and it has loads ha ha "

Really? There’s none anywhere around here.

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach


"It is the media making headline news out of what is effectively a none story.

Also i think it is a big boost their egos to effect mass panic from just a few simple words

See I've got a problem with people blaming the media because it takes away all personal responsibility.

The media did not tell people to go and queue outside petrol stations in fact they told people there was no shortage and is not to panic buy. Individuals are to plain because very of the ones that are panic buying not the media.

I agree, it is a story of interest so they're right to report it, so long as it's done responsibly. Some more click-bait style outlets may over-egg it, but people can still take a view and be sensible

"

Think there lays the problem, people and sensible just don't go together, unfortunately.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

brexit has nothing to do with this

it's companys fault not training drivers and giving them a better wage

they took the easy way out employing eu drivers and there is a shortage of hgv drivers worldwide

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"quite frankly the government shouldn't have allowed the situation to come to this, yet the nay sayers find it easier blamming people for being people rather than those elected who are incapable of doing their job in any effective way."

BRAVO BRAVO

Well said and put sir.

The media,and leaders have the very power in their hands to sway and Poplus and drive it to where and how they very. Much want to.

One minute they have the masses likeing one or many, then the next minute they at a flip of a coin have the very same person/people's hated and lynched to death, in the news tabloids & in many parts of the world.

",scare mongery/hate mongery/fear mongery"

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land

Seriously though how come it ran out whilst I was in work? Was it all those who are working from home and not even having to bear the brunt of rising costs to go work? And then make those of us who have to commute worry if we can get to work and get paid. Arghhh

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney

to be fair, it's been widely known that EU citizens not being allowed to work in the UK had caused a shortage of 100,000 HGV drivers which was bound to affect tanker deliveries once the fuel stockpiles at refineries started to dwindle past a certain point. it's not like this has happened overnight.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT "

The government says there’s no shortage but there is a shortage of drivers so the end result - inability to fill your car with petrol - is the same. I’m not sure what ‘the system’ is that you refer to but you might like to consider if the system was working before, say 2 weeks ago, why isn’t it working now? ‘Working slower’ causes bottlenecks in the delivery of petrol and so leads to problems. It would have been better for the government to have said nothing and the media to have said nothing. I think those people buying petrol whom you describe as panic buyers might feel they suffered last time and don’t want to go through it again. They might desperately need personal transport.

It’s all a fuck iup anyway.

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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

News papers will be one of them no petrol no delivery so you'll not be able to wipe your backside at all so stock up on rocks

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By *omino51Man
over a year ago

loughborough

Must stock up on candles to keep warm when the gas turns off. Shit will this start a panic buy on candles.... race ya to morrisons

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT "

THANKYOU!

WHEN THERE WERE NO TOILET ROLLS I WASHED MY MUFF. MUCH NICER.

IF THERE'S NO PETROL. I WILL PUBLIC TRANSPORT, WALK OR GET A LIFT.

IF THERE IS NO BREAD.... I WILL EAT CAKE!

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Must stock up on candles to keep warm when the gas turns off. Shit will this start a panic buy on candles.... race ya to morrisons "

What ya gonna light ‘em with?!

Go get them MATCHES!!! (Or lighters…)

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Must stock up on candles to keep warm when the gas turns off. Shit will this start a panic buy on candles.... race ya to morrisons

What ya gonna light ‘em with?!

Go get them MATCHES!!! (Or lighters…)"

Just don’t put them near the petrol

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By *dam_TinaCouple
over a year ago

Hampshire


"brexit has nothing to do with this

"

Yes it does

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT

THANKYOU!

WHEN THERE WERE NO TOILET ROLLS I WASHED MY MUFF. MUCH NICER.

IF THERE'S NO PETROL. I WILL PUBLIC TRANSPORT, WALK OR GET A LIFT.

IF THERE IS NO BREAD.... I WILL EAT CAKE!"

If you’d had the foresight to plant some wheat earlier this year in your back garden and build a mill, then you’d have been able by now to make your own bread.

PEOPLE WHO DONR LOOK FORWARDS ARE BOUND TO FALL ON THEIR ARSE!

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By *omino51Man
over a year ago

loughborough

Bugga gotta panic buy matches now, I can't cope, where's Bear Grills when you need him, need to learn how to rub sticks.

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

I’m a hgv 1 driver and I am appalled at the news last night about fuel shortages etc due to shortage of hgv drivers , a lot of companies are suffering driver problems due favouring cheap European drivers over English drivers . English drivers have now found other employment with respectable companies or left the industry for more suitable employment . So the companies favouring European drivers can in my opinion sink with the rest of the shit

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By *melia DominaTV/TS
over a year ago

Edinburgh (She/Her)

You are all missing the bigger picture.. oh, let's have brexit, shortage of drivers, fuel issues. Everyone will turn to buy the electric cars.

Government meet their carbon targets.

Not like I'm spreading conspiracies or anything

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"I’m a hgv 1 driver and I am appalled at the news last night about fuel shortages etc due to shortage of hgv drivers , a lot of companies are suffering driver problems due favouring cheap European drivers over English drivers . English drivers have now found other employment with respectable companies or left the industry for more suitable employment . So the companies favouring European drivers can in my opinion sink with the rest of the shit "

It’s true that being part of the EU drove down (if I may use such a phrase) lorry driver wages but the shortage caused by people leaving through retirement and stopped due to Brexit have caused driver shortages as well. Clearly the haulage companies put profit over job satisfaction otherwise lots of younger drivers would be be clamouring to do the job at a reasonable wage.

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney


"brexit has nothing to do with this

Yes it does"

a tory government u-turn on european immigration policy to ease the crisis would be an admission that brexit is the cause.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"brexit has nothing to do with this

Yes it does

a tory government u-turn on european immigration policy to ease the crisis would be an admission that brexit is the cause."

Or the haulage companies can pay a decent wage and recruit.. Just like any other business needs to do. Its not as if they didn't have 5 years notice it was going to happen.

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By *ealthy_and_HungMan
over a year ago

Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney


"brexit has nothing to do with this

Yes it does

a tory government u-turn on european immigration policy to ease the crisis would be an admission that brexit is the cause.

Or the haulage companies can pay a decent wage and recruit.. Just like any other business needs to do. Its not as if they didn't have 5 years notice it was going to happen.

"

that's locking the stable door after being told brexit would cause this

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"brexit has nothing to do with this

Yes it does

a tory government u-turn on european immigration policy to ease the crisis would be an admission that brexit is the cause.

Or the haulage companies can pay a decent wage and recruit.. Just like any other business needs to do. Its not as if they didn't have 5 years notice it was going to happen.

that's locking the stable door after being told brexit would cause this"

I'm not defending or agreeing with brexit.... Its happened. Its the job of business to work with what they have. 5 years ago they could have had a policy of recruiting drivers....but they didn't. That's their bad. They could have paid a decent attractive wage... But they didn't.. If a business can't plan its resources properly, that's no fault of anyone else.

Wherever the fault lies.... They are the ones who need to fix it.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT

THANKYOU!

WHEN THERE WERE NO TOILET ROLLS I WASHED MY MUFF. MUCH NICER.

IF THERE'S NO PETROL. I WILL PUBLIC TRANSPORT, WALK OR GET A LIFT.

IF THERE IS NO BREAD.... I WILL EAT CAKE!

If you’d had the foresight to plant some wheat earlier this year in your back garden and build a mill, then you’d have been able by now to make your own bread.

PEOPLE WHO DONR LOOK FORWARDS ARE BOUND TO FALL ON THEIR ARSE! "

I built the mill on my old oil field.

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

AHH that's why there was a queue when I was driving past. I've tuned out of the news recently.

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london


"Precisely what the BBC were hoping would happen"

The BBC engineered the whole thing! Blimey, who knew

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach

Panic buying was predictable once the the media made an unnecessary headline out of a few BP forecourts closing. People are predictable even now predictable youll get the anti brexit and anti government smoke blowers on these threads.

Modern logistics work on a just in time basis. Goods are where they need to be when they need to be there, like troup movements. Very efficient and very cost effective, keeps food, fuel and goods prices down, throw a fecking big wrench in the works and it falls appart. Military tactics break supply chains, chaos oh last i saw before it closed Esso desel £1.60 litre.

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT

THANKYOU!

WHEN THERE WERE NO TOILET ROLLS I WASHED MY MUFF. MUCH NICER.

IF THERE'S NO PETROL. I WILL PUBLIC TRANSPORT, WALK OR GET A LIFT.

IF THERE IS NO BREAD.... I WILL EAT CAKE!

If you’d had the foresight to plant some wheat earlier this year in your back garden and build a mill, then you’d have been able by now to make your own bread.

PEOPLE WHO DONR LOOK FORWARDS ARE BOUND TO FALL ON THEIR ARSE!

I built the mill on my old oil field."

If you plant some AAA batteries, they will grow into AA’s.

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

BP started to close specific petrol stations weeks ago but only those that were near to other of their locations.

It’s only due to news reports that this crisis is starting to spiral.

Christ knows what will happen when Turkeys hit the supermarkets!! panic buying!

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea


"It’s ridiculous. Can’t get petrol around here now! They’ve all run out. I went because I actually needed some and there isn’t any!"
Same as us we are extremely low ,and not sure how we are both going to get into work next week now as every where has run out and we don’t have the fuel to keep looking around on the off chance we find petrol stations with fuel .

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT

THANKYOU!

WHEN THERE WERE NO TOILET ROLLS I WASHED MY MUFF. MUCH NICER.

IF THERE'S NO PETROL. I WILL PUBLIC TRANSPORT, WALK OR GET A LIFT.

IF THERE IS NO BREAD.... I WILL EAT CAKE!

If you’d had the foresight to plant some wheat earlier this year in your back garden and build a mill, then you’d have been able by now to make your own bread.

PEOPLE WHO DONR LOOK FORWARDS ARE BOUND TO FALL ON THEIR ARSE!

I built the mill on my old oil field.

If you plant some AAA batteries, they will grow into AA’s. "

If you plant AAs they grow into liverpudlians.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"It’s ridiculous. Can’t get petrol around here now! They’ve all run out. I went because I actually needed some and there isn’t any!Same as us we are extremely low ,and not sure how we are both going to get into work next week now as every where has run out and we don’t have the fuel to keep looking around on the off chance we find petrol stations with fuel . "

Wait till there's power cuts and all the electric cars are stuck too...

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By *AURA6969TV/TS
over a year ago

RUGBY

The same people who are queueing up for petrol cannot even put their cars in their garages because of all the toilet rolls they have stockpiled.

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By *rs mischiefWoman
over a year ago

Manchester

I blame the Media.. rallying people into a frenzy then slaging the government off..(don't get me wrong I'm not bozzas biggest fan!)

People are being tested now and are being given jobs, those that left the profession due to shite pay are coming back with new incentives and higher wages. It will take time, but media as usual whip up a frenzy now petrol station are running dry! There will be no toilet roll next week

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Made a change seeing people queue for fuel instead of McDonalds while out on our walk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"In order of shortages next

Pumpkins

Fireworks

Christmas Trees"

if we can't get by without these things we deserve to become extinct!

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By *omino51Man
over a year ago

loughborough

I've stock piled a years worth of viagra just in case. Both tablets are In me safe.

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

Wait a few week till the poor turkeys are left to rot because farmers cant get them to market all because us lorry drivers can’t keep up with today’s pace

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"In order of shortages next

Pumpkins

Fireworks

Christmas Trees

if we can't get by without these things we deserve to become extinct!"

No shortages of booze or fags mind you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"quite frankly the government shouldn't have allowed the situation to come to this, yet the nay sayers find it easier blamming people for being people rather than those elected who are incapable of doing their job in any effective way."

You're right! Why would people take responsibility for their own actions when they can blame it on 'the government'.

These comments usually comes me from the same sources that decry our loss of freedoms from nanny states.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"quite frankly the government shouldn't have allowed the situation to come to this, yet the nay sayers find it easier blamming people for being people rather than those elected who are incapable of doing their job in any effective way.

You're right! Why would people take responsibility for their own actions when they can blame it on 'the government'.

These comments usually comes me from the same sources that decry our loss of freedoms from nanny states. "

I'm sure what we really want is to go to our govt managed fuel Supplier for Our weekly ration of govt managed fuel so we can go shopping to our govt managed supermarket and fill up with our govt ration of govt supplied toilet rolls and purchase our weekly shopping of govt supplied consumables not junk food or sweeties though as the govt decided to take control of the obesity issue nor cigarettes nor alcohol as the govt decided to address the alcoholism and lung cancer issues also.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT "

It was Grid locked near me yesterday People Waiting to get fuel blocking main roads - totally bonkers !!

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By *itzi999Woman
over a year ago

Slough


"brexit has nothing to do with this

it's companys fault not training drivers and giving them a better wage

they took the easy way out employing eu drivers and there is a shortage of hgv drivers worldwide"

This

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By *randmrsmanchesterCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

Had to wait for nearly an hour to get fuel yesterday, only had 10 mile range so had no choice. Not how I planned on spending my lunch break

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sainsburys near me has a queuing system in place with about a 10 minute wait. Most people seem to accept that it is what it is and there is no frayed tempers (yet).

A few have tried coming in from a different direction but the staff are having none of it, if one queues then you all queue.

Anyways i have managed to brim full my three cars.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT

It was Grid locked near me yesterday People Waiting to get fuel blocking main roads - totally bonkers !!"

Imagine if they had insulation rebellion placards or whatever they were doing on the m25....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Saturday and the madness continues.

6/7 cars queing by a garage when normally no que at all.

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By *exy4youxxWoman
over a year ago

Pontefract


"It is the media making headline news out of what is effectively a none story.

Also i think it is a big boost their egos to effect mass panic from just a few simple words

See I've got a problem with people blaming the media because it takes away all personal responsibility.

The media did not tell people to go and queue outside petrol stations in fact they told people there was no shortage and is not to panic buy. Individuals are to plain because very of the ones that are panic buying not the media.

No but the public are predictable and easily manipulated. The media knew as soon as they suggested a shortage everyone would go out and panic buy. So i disagree they are entirely responsible, if tbey said nothing then we wouldn't have seen the results. You to also notes the media are very anti brexit so even in these threads are pointing the finger at the government and brexit. Even it has little to do with the government and more to do with tbe pandemic. But they are manipulateting public to their view.

Manipulating policy the way tbey want it as they have throughout the pandemic

"

Totally agree with this x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went to the petrol station yesterday for some milk did wonder why it was so busy.

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"Sainsburys near me has a queuing system in place with about a 10 minute wait. Most people seem to accept that it is what it is and there is no frayed tempers (yet).

A few have tried coming in from a different direction but the staff are having none of it, if one queues then you all queue.

Anyways i have managed to brim full my three cars. "

Just out of interest would you normally brim your three cars.?

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By *ustme34Man
over a year ago

Bingley


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT "
no shortage but b3cause of the panic buyers and lack of deliveries stations are running out near me anyway

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Roads seem very quiet around us, don’t think anyone dares to go out lol

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By *iltopbearMan
over a year ago

Norfolk

My town is usually crammed with tourists at weekends.

Feels like a ghost town today!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sainsburys near me has a queuing system in place with about a 10 minute wait. Most people seem to accept that it is what it is and there is no frayed tempers (yet).

A few have tried coming in from a different direction but the staff are having none of it, if one queues then you all queue.

Anyways i have managed to brim full my three cars.

Just out of interest would you normally brim your three cars.? "

I dont actually have three cars, lust trying to see if any of the self righteous would bite.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No there's a £30 when filling up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" there at it again those idiot panic buyers buying petrol THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF PETROL ITS THE DRIVERS WE NEED THE SYSTEM IS WORKING ON DELIVERYS BUT JUST A BIT SLOWER SO ALL YOU PANIC BUYERS STOP IT "

Easy tiger, save some caps locks for the rest of us, otherwise people will start PANIC USING THEM AND THERE WILL BE NONE LEFT !!!

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By *bw44DDWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

I’m a community nurse and we’ve hit crisis point at my base because none of us can get petrol anywhere to do our visits.

One of my colleagues travelled to the next city and managed to get £10 of diesel this morning after queuing for an hour and a half.

I am seriously concerned about the ambulance, fire and police service having no fuel.

People are absolute morons!! The worlds gone mad.

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

Fake news and conspiracy at its best.

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By *tue555Man
over a year ago

Passed Beyond Reach


"I’m a community nurse and we’ve hit crisis point at my base because none of us can get petrol anywhere to do our visits.

One of my colleagues travelled to the next city and managed to get £10 of diesel this morning after queuing for an hour and a half.

I am seriously concerned about the ambulance, fire and police service having no fuel.

People are absolute morons!! The worlds gone mad. "

Service stations are restricting fuel to HGV and services vehicles only, sure Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda etc are giving priority to home deliveries

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Fake news and conspiracy at its best."

What is?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve heard there is going to be a shortage of men so all you women here better make the most of us while you can….

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By *ilancsguyMan
over a year ago

Burnley

There is another spin on this too...

The Government will be rubbing its hands quietly behind closed doors.

For every litre sold whether Diesel or Unleaded the Government gets 57.95 pence in fuel duty and then it gets the VAT at 20% on the cost of the whole litre.

So Northwest News earlier was reporting on a Greater Manchester garage which on a normal Friday would sell a total of 8,000 litres of fuel - yesterday they sold 24,000 litres of fuel. So just from 1 garage out of the 1000s in the UK the Government trippled their revenue thanks to the media created panic. So multiply that out over 1000s of garage forecourts and thats a nice windfall into Government coffers.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend


"There is another spin on this too...

The Government will be rubbing its hands quietly behind closed doors.

For every litre sold whether Diesel or Unleaded the Government gets 57.95 pence in fuel duty and then it gets the VAT at 20% on the cost of the whole litre.

So Northwest News earlier was reporting on a Greater Manchester garage which on a normal Friday would sell a total of 8,000 litres of fuel - yesterday they sold 24,000 litres of fuel. So just from 1 garage out of the 1000s in the UK the Government trippled their revenue thanks to the media created panic. So multiply that out over 1000s of garage forecourts and thats a nice windfall into Government coffers."

I'd guess Boris and his chums are behind this ... what better way to increase tax revenue than to create a spike in demand than circulation of fake news

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