Of course, it just had to be some sort of an ethnic minority that was screwing the customers right? That probably made it 100 times worse than it actually was. Those gas pumps are set and calibrated by Measurement Canada so your theory about getting gouged is wrong, plain and simple. You should check out EVERYTHING that could possibly account for whatever error you perceived before voicing your biggoted opinions here. I suggest that you go down there and pump some exact amount of diesel into a container and then measure it accurately. If there is a problem, then report it to those who can do something about it. Meanwhile, very few of those "Paki's" you refer to are on the welfare role like so many of us other Canadians. They work hard at what they do and the fact that they have cornered the market in many areas are a festering sore that so many of us have to pick at unfairly to feel good. Your post about the measurement problem that you perceived is well taken however it's the other part of the post I have problems with.
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