how to buy gas, my little foul mouthed rant...
Originally Posted by jwakamud
hm. if places take away my treasured handle locks, i may have to carry a roll of tape with me 

I'll risk the law
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From: maitland fl

actually people who pump with their doors open are often preparing to leave in a hurry, and don't get turned on in the first place.
secondly, door open or not, if they're gas pumping and you're washing your windows,
*PUMP STOP*
secondly, door open or not, if they're gas pumping and you're washing your windows,
*PUMP STOP*
Originally Posted by Marik_bathory
it'* illegal to have handle locks
As far as the anger thing, that can go both ways. Check this out, it'* old but still socially relevant:
http://www.student.uit.no/~paalde/re...ipts/7-11.html
I like the part that says:"I have told you a million times not to make shambles of my candy isle so I have no other choice but to tell you once again not to make shambles out of my candy isle. Have a nice day."
No gun, huh? Where is your store again?
We got the handle locks in MN. That'* you one rule I do break (and I've worked at a couple of stations). I use the handle locks, I wash my windows, but I never ever go back inside the car!!! Losing my car or my life because I was just too lazy to stand there and watch the numbers just don't sound like a good idea to me.
And i always pay at the pump. The man who invented that should be sainted. Not that there'* anything wrong with the nice folks inside the station, but the quicker the better for me....
And i always pay at the pump. The man who invented that should be sainted. Not that there'* anything wrong with the nice folks inside the station, but the quicker the better for me....
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania

In NY handle locks are now illegal, but here in PA where I am some are missing, others intact Doesnt necessarily mean there not illegal , cause alot of the laws dont make it here quick.....Ya know, we lived with the convienence of locking handles for 50 years or so and the locks are supposed to let go when gas reaches the nozzle. Problems only began as gas stations become little supermarkets and the owners working on a margin became lazy and cheap about maintanence and state inspection services thin to save a buck.



