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Total Chaos In the UK As Gas Stations Run Dry; Efforts to Stop Panic Buying Have Led to…
SHTF Plan ^ | 3-29-2012 | Mac Slavo

Posted on 03/29/2012 5:40:02 PM PDT by blam

Total Chaos In the UK As Gas Stations Run Dry; Efforts to Stop Panic Buying Have Led to… More Panic Buying

Mac Slavo
March 29th, 2012
SHTFplan.com

What was a fairly minor fuel shortage sparked when gas tanker drivers in the UK threatened to go on strike has developed into what UK officials are now calling all out chaos, as drivers across the country scramble to fill their tanks amid uncertainty about when transportation services will be up and running at full capacity again.

In what may be a glimpse into the future of other industrialized Western nations that are experiencing rising gas prices and labor problems, residents of the UK were queued in hours-long lines reminiscent of the 1970′s oil crisis in the United States. The lines of drivers waiting to get their daily allotment of gas are so long that they have led police to shut down gas stations in an effort to ease traffic and avoid delays.

For their part, government officials have asked drivers to remain calm, but may have inadvertently worsened the situation when Energy Secretary Ed Davey suggested that drivers concerned with running out of gas should be “topping up when their tanks go below, say, half-full… they should actually go the full hog and fill up when they can.”

Though the intention was to calm drivers, the government’s official recommendations and actions have had the opposite effect, putting further strain on available gas supplies by prompting drivers to queue up lines in what can only be described as panic buying.

The fuel panic crisis descended into further chaos today after a police force ordered petrol stations to close because of the huge traffic jams the shortages were causing.

Dorset police ordered a temporary shutdown after dozens of stations ran dry and motorists formed long queues outside those still selling fuel, which they said were dangerous to other drivers.

There are now fears that other forces may follow suit. Petrol stations in Cambridge have already started rationing by limiting customers to £10 worth of petrol or diesel.

The chaos followed the incredible farce of ministers issuing a series of conflicting messages to motorists on how to prepare for a national strike by tanker drivers.

Hundreds of petrol stations across the country have been forced to close thanks to panicking drivers flooding forecourts, the AA told Mail Online.

Other motoring organisations and filling station bodies have been reluctant to provide an exact number of closures – possibly over fears that precise details could exacerbate the situation.

Among signs that there could be worse to come, Halfords today reported that there has been a a 467 per cent rise in demand for jerry cans since Mr Maude’s ill-fated comments yesterday.

Sales of petrol and diesel increased dramatically yesterday as motorists flocked to garages to fill up.

Fuel rationing returned to forecourts last night as the Army was put at the centre of plans to minimise disruption caused by the looming industrial action.

The Labour leader said: ‘The Prime Minister is presiding over a shambles on petrol.

‘In a delicate situation which demanded statesmanship, the Government showed partisanship. They made a crude decision to play politics with petrol without regard for the consequence.’

‘We now have self-inflicted shortages due to poor advice about topping up the tank and hoarding in jerry cans. This in turn has led to localised shortages, queues and some profiteering at the pumps.’

Source: Daily Mail via What Really Happened

RT Reports:(Click to the site to see two videos)

This is What You Get When the Government Says Don’t Panic (Personal Video Blog):

In the following video it looks like a gas station had opened up some of its pumps, leading to queued up lines within minutes once drivers realized the pumps were open and gas may be available.

To be clear, the UK has not run out of gas. The shortages have been caused because gas transportation drivers have gone on strike, interrupting the just-in-time delivery of a key resource. The mass hysteria perpetuated by the government and media has led to panic by residents who likely don’t know what to believe.
They see thousands of their fellow citizens lining up, their government is telling them to get more gas, and so in traditional lemming-like fashion they join the queues and add further strain to an already over-extended system.

The problems in the UK are probably short-term and should be resolved within a few weeks, but the behavior of the media, government and the masses highlights the dangers posed when we become dependent on an infrastructure that can be brought to it’s knees for a variety of reasons.

In the United States, with the signing of President Obama’s latest Executive Order, which takes control of all resources in the United States including the workforce, there is a strong possibility that any nationwide strike that threatens the regular flow of commerce could prompt the President to declare a national emergency and force drivers back to work under what amounts to a martial law scenario.
These powers of the President would be most useful in events such as a US dollar currency crisis, which would lead to problems with worker compensation, and as such, could lead workers in essential industries like food and gas transportation, utility maintenance, and emergency services to simply decide to stay home.

Of course, the government can’t control everything. Even if delivery drivers were forced to make their scheduled routes, payment for gas during a currency crisis or during a middle east conflict where prices for gas spike potentially into the teens per gallon could become impossible for the average person. As well, the US government itself may lose credit status with our suppliers of key commodities that include, among other things, oil and food.

Such events could play out literally overnight once catalyzed. While our system, like the UK, could survive such a shock for a week or two, it would only be a matter of time before the entire financial, economic and social structures in which we live fell apart.

The UK provides us a subdued microcosm example of what true chaos and panic would look like during an extended crisis.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: gaslines; gasoline; panic; prepper; prepperping; selfreliance; shortages; shtf; survivalping
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To: blam

Windmills and Solyndra not picking up the slack?


21 posted on 03/29/2012 6:29:58 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: blam; Lurker; SaraJohnson; All

Thanks for posting. Very interesting.

“Government f**** up everything it touches.”

“But we have the GOP to make him look competent no matter how bad things get.”

Great posts in a great thread BUMP!


22 posted on 03/29/2012 6:31:14 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: Jack Hydrazine
That'll work too .. as long as it ends up at the right spot   ;-)
23 posted on 03/29/2012 6:31:19 PM PDT by tomkat ( FU baraq !)
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To: Vigilantcitizen

Hey!! I was in Douglasville with my Mother-in-Law last week and saw there was a new Popeye’s!!! Thankfully, we missed the grand opening. (We ate at the Chick Fil A across the street!)

Peoples goes crazy for sum Popeye’s!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pyW6w5B7Aw


24 posted on 03/29/2012 6:44:34 PM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: Kartographer

Always be prepared. I fill up every two days even if its only a couple of gallons...you never know.


25 posted on 03/29/2012 6:51:22 PM PDT by BamaBlue
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To: tomkat

>>>Ahh .. memories of summer of ‘73 and jimmah’s odd/even CF

That would be Nixon’s odd/even CF. Carter didn’t take office until 1977. Carter tried but failed to impose national odd/even rationing in 1979. however,some states did impose it on their own.


26 posted on 03/29/2012 6:56:04 PM PDT by nc28205
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To: BamaBlue

” I fill up every two days even if its only a couple of gallons...you never know. “

I’m not quite as radical as that, (not practical, since I live 30 miles out of town) but up until a couple of weeks ago, I was filling up at 1/2 tank, but now I’m only letting it get to 3/4 and then I top it off...


27 posted on 03/29/2012 6:57:33 PM PDT by Uncle Ike (Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
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To: Uncle Ike

I’ve been doing this since Katrina...it really hit home with the tornado’s of April 27 when most areas of North Alabama were without power for 5 days. Never had a worry about gas...


28 posted on 03/29/2012 7:15:33 PM PDT by BamaBlue
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To: blam
If you want to skip the blog
29 posted on 03/29/2012 8:39:09 PM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: blam

Unions.


30 posted on 03/29/2012 9:20:28 PM PDT by BobL (I don't care about his past - Santorum will BRING THE FIGHT to Obama)
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To: BobL

31 posted on 03/30/2012 4:01:52 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Hundreds of petrol stations across the country have been forced to close thanks to panicking drivers flooding forecourts

Sure, blame it on the people who need fuel to get to work and feed their families. It couldn't be the truckers' fault.

with the signing of President Obama’s latest Executive Order, which takes control of all resources in the United States including the workforce, there is a strong possibility that any nationwide strike that threatens the regular flow of commerce could prompt the President to declare a national emergency and force drivers back to work under what amounts to a martial law scenario.

Hussein was probably too stoned in the 70s to remember the gas lines here. So he's busy taking notes on the UK. I don't have the need much gas but in a crisis the grocery and hardware stores are too far to walk to.

32 posted on 03/30/2012 7:25:31 AM PDT by bgill
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To: blam

Is Jimmy Carter the new PM of Britain?


33 posted on 03/30/2012 7:27:30 AM PDT by dfwgator (Don't wake up in a roadside ditch. Get rid of Romney.)
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To: tomkat

“Fond memories” of that crap, here also, t.


34 posted on 03/30/2012 10:37:25 AM PDT by Carriage Hill (I'll "vote for an orange juice can", over Barry 0bummer and another 4yrs of his Regime From Hell!)
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To: mrsmith

Average price for a gallon would be about £6-7.

Average litre is £1.41. Multiply by 4.54 and you get roughly £6.30. So on average in the UK a tenner would get you a gallon and a half.


35 posted on 03/30/2012 4:29:05 PM PDT by the scotsman (I)
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