Petrol stations forced to close as drivers launch 'abuse' over spiking fuel costs

Some independent petrol stations have been forced to shut their forecourts to customers amid a rise in abuse from motorists as fuel prices continue to soar. Petrol and diesel prices are at their highest rate in more than two years, with average costs of 150. Experts have continually called on the Government to act and help drivers save at the pumps, with Labour saying it will continue to monitor the situation. Despite fears around potential fuel shortages at

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Petrol stations forced to close as drivers launch 'abuse' over spiking fuel costs

Some independent petrol stations have been forced to shut their forecourts to customers amid a rise in abuse from motorists as fuel prices continue to soar. Petrol and diesel prices are at their highest rate in more than two years, with average costs of 150. Experts have continually called on the Government to act and help drivers save at the pumps, with Labour saying it will continue to monitor the situation. Despite fears around potential fuel shortages at

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