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05-09-2017, 08:20 PM | #31 | |||
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You have any idea how many stories those guys hear every day? How many cars come in with no nunber plate, or some mud convieniently smeared? Not to mention excuses about how they can't pay. Or shouldn't have to? "I forgot my wallet"....after you just watched them take it from their back pocket and toss it through the open window onto the passenger seat. It's endless. Most modern servo's have monitoring equipment to keep an eye on water levels. They don't have to be that new either. And it's not that hard to do. Water is heavier than fuel and so sits on the bottom of the tank. Water can also get in from groundwater (if there is any). Especially so if the tank is older. Had that in a new servo locally. Thankfully at a servo that I personally don't use. Entirely possible. Keep in mind larger servo's have multiple tanks keeping different grades (91,95,98, E10) and of course diesel. Often multiple tanks of the most popular grades. Who knows what is actually filling at any given time. Tankers have compartments, so one tanker can theoretically carry multiple grades too. Each compartment could also be going to different servo's. Or not. |
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