Far too many gas stations are owned and operated by credit-card-skimming crooks and white collar criminals to count

"Accountability" at the gas pump. Nice thought.

Gas Station Owner Begs for Accountability After Wild Footage of Teens Ransacking His Store and Police Never Show

A mob of teens just ransacked a Sacramento Chevron – throwing food, tearing shelves apart, walking out loaded with stolen merchandise – and when the lone employee called 911, nobody came. ¶The attack happened March 19 at a Chevron on Power Inn Road and Folsom Boulevard in Sacramento.¶Manager Shailesh Chand's single employee, Satish Chandra, watched the group flood through the doors – mostly male, moving fast, grabbing everything within reach and hurling packages at the front counter before walking out. ¶Chandra called Sacramento Police around 8:00 p.m. ¶Officers never arrived.

Gas station girls and their daddies have been calling cops on male customers far too frequently just to have them background-checked for dating purposes. I have extremely limited sympathy for a manager with one employee on duty allowing the place to be sacked and looted with an attitude of just calling the cops if anything happens, or else shooting and killing law-abiding customers.

Ohio bill could hold gas station owners accountable for bad fuel that damages cars
At least six people complained to Hamilton County’s auditor about pumping bad gas at a Sunoco gas station in Anderson Township.

Something's wrong with the gas at places like that. There are far too many cops hanging around and local girls dating male truck drivers. And if there's a local auto repair shop, I don't believe it if the guy who owns it isn't best of buddies with the owner of the local gas station selling bad gas. Just try to get parts for basic car repairs yourself as a non-professional consumer or amateur mechanic at a local NAPA, or even change your own oil, and they're already entering your license plates into their system for warrant checks and police pick-ups and mental health evaluations for attempting home car repairs without professional certification.