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Pay-Before-You-Pump comes into effect on Friday

edited February 2008 in General
Starting Friday, motorists putting gas in their cars or trucks in B.C. will have to pay for it before they pump it, no matter what time of day.
050405_gas1.jpgB.C. drivers will have to pay before pumping beginning Friday in a move aimed at protecting attendants from gas-and-dash thieves.
(CBC)
The new provincewide regulation is a first in Canada and has become known as Grant's Law — named after a young Maple Ridge gas station attendant who was killed trying to prevent a robbery three years ago.
At one Vancouver gas station, customer Ken Lee told CBC News the new regulations make buying gas more inconvenient, especially if motorists don't use a credit card.
"You have to go inside and prepay. And once you prepay the amount and fill up the gas, and you find out you didn't use all the money you prepaid, you have to go back inside and get your money back," he said.
But behind the counter, operator Shafiq Islam told CBC News on Thursday that he is looking forward to the new regulations.
Last year, he lost several thousand dollars from gas theft, and a prepay rule that applies 24 hours a day to every station is long overdue, he said.
"People are getting killed. People get robbed. People get beaten, so this is the best thing they're doing now," said Islam.
Parents of victim want law adopted nationally

The parents of the young man whose death sparked the change say they agree that any inconvenience is a small price to pay. They want the new law adopted across the country.
In 2005, Corinne and Doug De Patie's son Grant died after being dragged seven kilometres underneath a car after he was run over by a driver who stole $12 worth of gas.
After his son's death, Doug De Patie spent the next three years lobbying anyone who would listen for the new regulation, which the provincial government eventually passed into law.
"Quite simply, if we don't have any more gas and dashes, we won't have any more deaths from it," De Patie told CBC News on Thursday.
While Grant's Law goes into effect on Friday, gas station owners will have a month to fully comply with the new regulations before receiving warnings and eventually fines from WorkSafeBC.
Service at some stations may be a little slower as attendants juggle more cash, credit and debit cards, according to Scott McCloy, a spokesman for WorkSafeBC, but the change is worth it.
"Nobody said investing in safety was for free," said McCloy.
As well as prepayment for gas, all attendants working alone after 10 p.m. PT must stay behind a locked barrier.
Source: http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2008/02/01/bc-pay-before-you-pump.html


guess it's only fair right? definitely inconvenient and will slow down the process of filling up gas. just another thing deterring motorists from driving. they might as well stop car production.

Comments

  • edited February 2008
    The locked barrier part is a bit of a double edged sword eh?
    Assume some random delinquent/criminal goes in and just start taking racks of chips or w/e and walk out, rinse and repeat. If the attendant comes out of his cage to try and stop it and subsequently gets assaulted, some people will just point to it and say "you chose to come out of your safe area".
    It's like the same ignorant argument that is being directed towards women that dress provocatively that gets raped, and subsequently gets blamed because they were "asking for it".

    Anyone see the distinction I'm trying to make? ...maybe I just need sleep
  • edited February 2008
    I don't know why anyone getting paid 8 dollars an hour would try to stop their store from getting robbed. lol

    I used to work in a movie theatre and I used to see people take candy and other things without paying, I didn't care.
    Oh no, the million dollar company isn't getting their 2 dollars!!!

    Anyways, maybe I'm just an asshole, haha

    Just goes to show, don't do the right thing.

    On topic now, I use credit card whenever I pay so it doesn't bother me, lol.
  • edited February 2008
    Doesn't affect me really, I don't pay cash I use PLASTIC ahaha.
  • edited February 2008
    is it really that inconvenient to pay with anything other than cash? im surprised this hasnt been announced sooner
  • edited February 2008
    Credit card for me. =)
  • edited February 2008
    I've experienced a plethora of inconveniences already, even though the regulation has been in effect for only two days.
  • edited February 2008
    I am not a fan of this because I like to buy candy when I get gas and I never know exactly how much my truck will need.
  • edited February 2008
    i hate it, how can you estimate how much its going to be when you fill up especially with ranging gas prices
  • edited February 2008
    Jimmy Tung;21956 said:
    i hate it, how can you estimate how much its going to be when you fill up especially with ranging gas prices
    Just pretend to ballout hardcore and slap down a hundred bill, tell the cute blonde cashier you've been crushing on to buy herself something nice with the change, then proceed to fill up to $100 on the dot with the jugs you've prepared to take home for the lawn mower and w/e
  • edited February 2008
    Jimmy Tung;21956 said:
    i hate it, how can you estimate how much its going to be when you fill up especially with ranging gas prices
    With credit cards or debit it's different. It'll automatically deduct after you fill up. As for cash, the attendants will usually ask for a "down payment" (20 bucks or so) sort of thing before he/she will open the pump. That's my experience at least.

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