
#fuel |⚠️ Prefect of#Ain calls Indians to account.
To avoid overstocking stress:
➡️from 11.10 to 7.00 and until 21.10, the sale and purchase of fuel in manually moved containers is prohibited.– Prefect Aina (@Prefect01) October 10, 2022
The strike at oil refineries and warehouses has been going on for more than twenty days TotalEnergies. The situation is becoming more tense by the day as fuel is running out across France. Indeed, the service stations that were stormed at 30 cents off, plus 20 cents from Total, are now dry. And the vast majority are now worried, and the strikers have just resumed their movement. If Total and the authorities call for responsibility and appeasement, the situation remains very difficult, especially for motorists.
⚡🇫🇷INFO – “There is no shortage,” Olivier Veran assured on Wednesday at the end of the last meeting of the Council of Ministers. 5 days later, BFMTV announces that the government will ban canister filling at gas stations nationally due to fuel shortages.
— Brief messages for the press (@Brevesdepresse) October 10, 2022
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So much so that some departments were forced to take restrictive measures. In Aina, for example, it is now strictly prohibited fill the canisters at the service station. It is generally acceptable practice, especially in the event of a car breakdown. But while there is a shortage of gasoline and diesel fuel, drivers are no longer talking about stocks! But Ain is not alone, as a total of 13 departments have taken the same decision, effective Monday, October 10, for some indefinitely. Among them are the Vosges, Seine-Saint-Denis, Pas-de-Calais and Val-d’Oise.
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What is the fine?
But then what is really the risk in completing a canister of gasoline as a precaution at the service station when it is prohibited? Well, nothing. Indeed, most prefectures say there are currently no punitive measures in place for violators. At worst, they might just get a small fine. Suffice it to say, this shouldn’t stop many people…
Canister, canister… Gasoline warehouses are banned in Lyon https://t.co/BTXB2CLlvM
— 20 Minutes (@20Minutes) October 10, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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