Drove past 2 local petrol stations.
One with 6 pumps, 1 car there.
One with 8 pumps, 3 cars there.
Leave it to the Suvvern Masses to panic.
So it wasn't the idiots who panic buy the fuel, or the idiots who don't keep enough fuel in their vehicles in case of emergency, it's those horrible old folk to blame, the ones that have spent a lifetime managing, but are now spoiling it for the idiots, maybe the Old Folk shouldn't be allowed to drive at all, and if there is a food shortage maybe we should just let them starve to death, problem is most of the old folk through experience, probably have enough food and fuel to last them, through experience and foresight , something the idiots never learned.What are we supposed to do though? I'm classed as a key worker too but what does that actually mean? Is it more important that I pay my mortgage before the bloke next door? We all need to get to work to pay the bills. If I had waited until Friday to fill up I would currently have an empty tank. Workers need fuel and if they get to a fuel pump they're going to fill up like they always do. The people that annoy me are the retired people who can easily walk to the shops and hardly use their car anyway but are filling up their car because they've heard that there's a shortage. Their tank with 100miles of fuel left in it will last them a month. Now that's just selfish IMO.
Sounds logical, after all we left the EU in January, so it has taken some time for the shortage of drivers to appear, no doubt some have gone through retirement and Covid unfortunately, but we must bear in mind the RHA is a bit like the CBI, who don't give a monkey about workers as long as the owners, are kept well fed. Cheap labour is their game, and the more drivers available the lower the wages.For what it is worth:
“Sometimes, when sensitive details of a government meeting are leaked to the media, it can take months and a full-scale inquiry to identify the mole. No such inquiry has been launched into the leak that prompted the fuel crisis on Thursday, because the shortlist of suspects, according to Whitehall insiders, has only ever consisted of one name. The Road Haulage Association (RHA), which attended a Zoom call hosted by the Cabinet Office to discuss driver shortages, has been accused of prompting the weekend’s panic-buying in order to further its own political agenda. The RHA has been campaigning for months for cheap foreign labour to be allowed back into the country to make up a shortfall of lorry drivers which it has “massively exaggerated”, sources say.” – Daily Telegraph
Calm down, calm down. How much fuel is enough for emergencies? Works vans only have one tank and they empty it in the course of a week. Come Friday it needs filling up or are you saying that people should fill up every day just in case? As for the rest of the rubbish above, it's exactly that, Rubbish. If "the old folk through experience, probably have enough food and fuel to last them, through experience and foresight ," then why were they in the queue for fuel (they 100% were) and in the queue for bog rolls etc just like everyone else (again they 100% were)? Triage based on the urgency, just like a medic would be the ideal solution! Not just for pensioners but for all people. If you don't need to get to work then why, in a shortage do you need fuel? On line deliveries are very good these days so don't give me that stave to death rubbish. Besides, they have enough food to last them through emergencies don't forget!So it wasn't the idiots who panic buy the fuel, or the idiots who don't keep enough fuel in their vehicles in case of emergency, it's those horrible old folk to blame, the ones that have spent a lifetime managing, but are now spoiling it for the idiots, maybe the Old Folk shouldn't be allowed to drive at all, and if there is a food shortage maybe we should just let them starve to death, problem is most of the old folk through experience, probably have enough food and fuel to last them, through experience and foresight , something the idiots never learned.
Oddly enough, old people tend to have more medical appointments, often a long way away. Quite a lot of them still work/ provide childcare for children of "key workers" etc. Etc. Call me too sceptical, but I doubt armies of pensioners are spending hours sitting in fuel queues just to p1ss off people with jobs.Calm down, calm down. How much fuel is enough for emergencies? Works vans only have one tank and they empty it in the course of a week. Come Friday it needs filling up or are you saying that people should fill up every day just in case? As for the rest of the rubbish above, it's exactly that, Rubbish. If "the old folk through experience, probably have enough food and fuel to last them, through experience and foresight ," then why were they in the queue for fuel (they 100% were) and in the queue for bog rolls etc just like everyone else (again they 100% were)? Triage based on the urgency, just like a medic would be the ideal solution! Not just for pensioners but for all people. If you don't need to get to work then why, in a shortage do you need fuel? On line deliveries are very good these days so don't give me that stave to death rubbish. Besides, they have enough food to last them through emergencies don't forget!
Drove past 2 local petrol stations.
One with 6 pumps, 1 car there.
One with 8 pumps, 3 cars there.
Leave it to the Suvvern Masses to panic.

Agreed. I didn't say for one minute that they didn't need to drive. What I said is that a tank lasts them a long time as does half a tank. Workers should have priority or the country grinds to a halt.Oddly enough, old people tend to have more medical appointments, often a long way away. Quite a lot of them still work/ provide childcare for children of "key workers" etc. Etc. Call me too sceptical, but I doubt armies of pensioners are spending hours sitting in fuel queues just to p1ss off people with jobs.