Fuel shortage.....farce ?
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:19 am
What an amazing turn of events has unfolded over the last few days.
As far as I can work out, the tanker drivers have objected to dangerous working practices creeping into their job.
They voted they would consider striking to sort it out.....but would need to give seven days notice anyway.
Since then, the Government has stoked up fears of a crisis by merely mentioning the possibility of shortages and rumours of the army taking over the distribution.
Lots of garages have queues, in Cornwall a garage has refused a holiday maker fuel on the grounds it is limited and must go to locals and account holders.
Another news story tonight has a women seriously burned transferring fuel from container to container in her kitchen.
Panic buying has meant a fuel shortage due to the supply chain being unable to cope with the increase in demand.
Are we all really that gullible ?
As far as I can work out, the tanker drivers have objected to dangerous working practices creeping into their job.
They voted they would consider striking to sort it out.....but would need to give seven days notice anyway.
Since then, the Government has stoked up fears of a crisis by merely mentioning the possibility of shortages and rumours of the army taking over the distribution.
Lots of garages have queues, in Cornwall a garage has refused a holiday maker fuel on the grounds it is limited and must go to locals and account holders.
Another news story tonight has a women seriously burned transferring fuel from container to container in her kitchen.
Panic buying has meant a fuel shortage due to the supply chain being unable to cope with the increase in demand.
Are we all really that gullible ?