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[*] posted on 12-22-2012 at 09:04 PM


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And just to scare everyone more.........

Things I've seen dropped into the drop tube of a UST:

Flashlight, a full set of keys, and a Master Lock. They are sitting on the bottom of the tank in Newport Beach, East LA, and San Diego.


I'm aware of additional similar situations, as well as some that are, unfortunately, far worse.

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[*] posted on 12-22-2012 at 09:14 PM


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And just to scare everyone more.........

Things I've seen dropped into the drop tube of a UST:

Flashlight, a full set of keys, and a Master Lock. They are sitting on the bottom of the tank in Newport Beach, East LA, and San Diego.


I'm aware of additional similar situations, as well as some that are, unfortunately, far worse.

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Ouch. I'm interested. Used Oil? Grenades? Leaves? Towels? Knowing may help me better understand my customers. =)
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[*] posted on 12-23-2012 at 09:46 AM


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The freshest diesel comes from the pump you are looking at when you need it.

I know which stations are the rip-off artists here in Baja, but had to buy gas from them anyway, because I was running out.
Surprising how a crooked pump can put in 72 liters into a 64 liter tank.


The old 7-Yeven in SF was famous for doing just that. I used to deal there until my 19 liter fuel can held 22 liters.:O I dealt there cuz I saw all the police cars, fire trucks and military getting their fuel there. No wonder governments go broke.:lol:
As for fresh diesel in SF, all the Pemex stations get deliveries on an almost daily basis. I guess it depends on how fresh the stuff is at the distribution center propr to those daily deliveries.




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