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Told off at the petrol station!


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I had the same thing with my skyline and a turbo timer.

 

after being told to turn the car off in front of a full station. I held my keys up and said "I cant" rather loudly the lady actually came out to check to see if I had stolen the car! once she checked I politley asked her to get back to her desk, start my pump so I can fill with fuel and stop being so damn rude.... just at that moment the car stopped and I winked at her. she didnt want to serve me for some reason when I got to the deskto pay. :)

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I had the same thing with my skyline and a turbo timer.

 

after being told to turn the car off in front of a full station. I held my keys up and said "I cant" rather loudly the lady actually came out to check to see if I had stolen the car! once she checked I politley asked her to get back to her desk, start my pump so I can fill with fuel and stop being so damn rude.... just at that moment the car stopped and I winked at her. she didnt want to serve me for some reason when I got to the deskto pay. :)

 

I personally think it could be dangerous filling up with the engine running, mostly like wrong but with the engine running causing combustion at the front & you filling the tank at the back (which the engine is taking petrol from) could cause an issue. Also if you have just had a hard run the exhaust will be hot & you will have fumes coming out. I saw a clip recently of a guy who blew up his new Ferrari as a bit of petrol spilled onto the exhaust or something along them lines.

 

Wonder what they would do to someone wearing a Bluetooth headset? :D

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MythBusters (Episode 2, 2003 season) proved the theory that mobiles can cause fires to be a crock of poop.

 

A properly-working cell phone poses almost no danger of igniting gasoline, even when surrounded by gasoline vapor with the optimum fuel-air mix for ignition. The actual risk comes from an electrostatic discharge between a charged driver and the car, often a result of continually getting into and out of the vehicle.

 

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If mobile phones are such a threat, why do lots of petrol stations have mobile/radio masts hidden in their price signs???

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To be fair most vehicles struggle to relight a vapour mix after its exited the combustion chamber which is why spark plug igniter flamer kits even exist. Chances of your engine exhaust lighting up a vapour cloud when filling up must be lower than winning the lottery unless of course you stick the nozzle up the exhaust :D

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To be fair its thier rules so you want to use them then you obey.

 

Thats my view too. I ask people to take their shoes off when they want to come into my house. If they don't take their shoes off they don't come in.What right do they have to moan?

 

As for the fire threat, I used to work at a petrol station and was told not to allow petrol to be pumped when they were on the phone. I was told simply that it increases the chance of an accident occuring (be that fire, RTA or a streaker running naked accross the forecourt) which we have a duty to try minimise. It might not even be Shell etc who make the rule but their insurer. I also suspect it is to prevent idiots not concentrateing and putting diesel in a petrol car etc.

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I also suspect it is to prevent idiots not concentrateing and putting diesel in a petrol car etc.

 

And that is a good enough reason for the rule to exist IMO. Can you imagine how infuriating it would be to have to wait for some dippy motorist who insists on finishing their phone conversation before replacing the petrol nozzle onto its holder and paying? You can bet that if people were allowed to use their mobile whilst filling, this would happen all the time.

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I think the main issue as stated would be that a Chav would fill up, while on the phone to her girlfriends and when she gets told that they have upped her benefits to £180 a week, she is in shock and petrol gets spill everywhere like water.

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Just to clarify:

 

Mobile phones cause petrol fumes to ignite: Urban myth

Mobile phones cause interference with petrol pumps: Rubbish

Mobile phones cause interference with hospital equipment: Lies lies and more lies

Mobile phones are expensive lumps of plastic that give the image of stature and social life: True

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