I think the customer was right. If when he pulled in the price was still posted that is what he should have been charged. No 911 though go , to the police and file a report.
Quite frankly the gas prices should rate a felony criminal charge.It should be considered an emergency.The pols and businessmen who have allowed this to occur deserve to be incarcerated.
Now, don't laugh...but, I can actually understand perhaps where this man was coming from. Maybe he thought he could reach the old "bunko" squad while the event was happening so that it wouldn't be a he said/he said situation. I'm not sure it reaches the level of a 9-1-1; but, as a retired Federal attorney I am pretty certain that the FTC and the State Attorney General will be interested.
Rogue1
about 2 years ago
466 Comments
I think the customer was right. If when he pulled in the price was still posted that is what he should have been charged. No 911 though go , to the police and file a report.
ssu459
about 2 years ago
152664 Comments
Quite frankly the gas prices should rate a felony criminal charge.It should be considered an emergency.The pols and businessmen who have allowed this to occur deserve to be incarcerated.
Jonas
about 2 years ago
38366 Comments
Someone wake me up and tell me I didn't just read this!!! and bump DALLASCRANE.
TrafficCop28
about 2 years ago
1424 Comments
I too feel like I've been violated at the gass pump, but no charges filed for calling the 911 line? You're kidding.
BarbMarch58
about 2 years ago
114 Comments
Now, don't laugh...but, I can actually understand perhaps where this man was coming from. Maybe he thought he could reach the old "bunko" squad while the event was happening so that it wouldn't be a he said/he said situation. I'm not sure it reaches the level of a 9-1-1; but, as a retired Federal attorney I am pretty certain that the FTC and the State Attorney General will be interested.
DALLASCRANE
about 2 years ago
19386 Comments
When price per gallon reaches $9.11 then call the emergency number.