The idiocy (and selfishness) of panic buying

One of the best things about this thread is the amount of people that can't spell queue.
patient says, "doctor, doctor,i keep dreaming that i'm a snooker ball". doctor says, "get to the end of the cue "
 
A statement from executive director Gordon Balmer said: "Today's figures show the situation is still challenging around London and the South East despite a marginal improvement: 52% of the sites surveyed have both grades of fuel available, 18% have only one grade and 20% are dry.

 
Perhaps it shows where all the selfish bastards live. No problems in Manchester or North Wales
I've not seen any queues up here in Fife at all, the worst it's been is busy which can occur at any time. The farther south you go, the more idiotic people are appearing.
 
Half the petrol stations around here were shut when I checked. And when I finally found one the bastards were only selling the super duper petrol for £1.53 a litre!

It's now actually cheaper for me to actually get the train to where I'm visiting later in the week so the car won't be moving much outside the local area.
 
A statement from executive director Gordon Balmer said: "Today's figures show the situation is still challenging around London and the South East despite a marginal improvement: 52% of the sites surveyed have both grades of fuel available, 18% have only one grade and 20% are dry.

What about the remaining 10% Kaz?
 
A statement from executive director Gordon Balmer said: "Today's figures show the situation is still challenging around London and the South East despite a marginal improvement: 52% of the sites surveyed have both grades of fuel available, 18% have only one grade and 20% are dry.

Poor London, only if they had a decent transport system like the underground with trains turning up every 60 seconds!
Maybe the government should chuck another £6 Billion to build another line
:-)
 

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