Petrol Station and Price Gauge

taxi: That was the experience of astonished Sydney taxi driver Khairul Bashar at a petrol station in Penrith, where he filmed the price gauge unexpectedly surging from 15.29 to 42.97 in under a second, according to Nine News Australia. He claims it was the second time it had happened to him at 7-Eleven bowsers within three weeks - only this time he was filming the bowser on his phone as a precaution. To improve your experience update it here News National Sydney taxi driver's fuel price surges to 42.97 in under a second By Jayne Azzopardi Clair Weaver7 33pm Jun 13, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail It looks like a regular fuel pump, digits ticking over predictably as a driver fills up his car - until the figures suddenly skyrocket by 180 per cent. This had never happened to me before in 25 years of taxi driving, he said. I want to warn people to watch out when they are filling up. But it could be happening more often as people don't usually monitor their bowser closely. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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