At your station, when the customer locks the nozzle on (either by flipping the tab, or if the tab was removed, wedging something in there) and then leaves the pump alone to go take a shit or something, and they wind up spilling a hundred gallons of gas all over the ground because the automatic shutoff didn't work....
Who's fault is it? I know in some places its actually state law that you stay with the pump, but nonetheless its still a defect on our part if the auto-shutoff doesn't work...
Who's fault is it? I know in some places its actually state law that you stay with the pump, but nonetheless its still a defect on our part if the auto-shutoff doesn't work...
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