Fuel for thought: Are you really safe at a petrol station?

JOBURG – Petrol stations have given consumers a false sense of comfort and safety because it's a familiar location that everybody can identify with.

Vehicle tracking company, Tracker, writes:

For most consumers, a petrol station is a place where they can stop if they need to rest during a long trip or grab a quick bite to eat, not to mention to fill up their petrol tank.

Some also use a petrol station as a place to stop to pick up the daily essentials or if they feel that they are in danger. A petrol station is a convenient place to stop, but it is important for consumers to remain vigilant when doing so.

Petrol stations have given consumers a false sense of comfort and safety because it’s a familiar location that everybody can identify with. They are open 24/7 and you are guaranteed to always find people there.

However, it is important not to let your guard down when visiting one. There is a growing trend for petrol stations to be used as hotspots for hijacking or robberies. Consumers need to pay close attention to ensure that they are not being followed or to avoid being involved in a robbery while at the station.

These are some safety tips to take note of to help you stay safe at a petrol station:

“It is important for motorists to understand that most petrol stations are not equipped to manage risk and petrol attendants are unarmed,” said Ron Knott-Craig, director of operations at Tracker South Africa.

“Stopping to refuel your car is definitely not the time to stop and make calls or check your phone for messages and lose sight of your surroundings. If anything, it is the time to be very vigilant.”
Most, if not all, petrol stations have a single exit and entrance for entering the premises, which means that if something happens while you are inside, there is a limited way of getting out.

Criminals are most likely to strike when you least expect it and the petrol station is one place where consumers tend to drop their guard and relax especially after a long trip. It’s important that you are vigilant at all times whether it’s at night or during the day to ensure that you are aware of your surroundings and able to get away should the need arise.

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