‘Gas rage’ puts clerks in line of fire
Wednesday, May 31st, 2006‘Gas rage’ puts clerks in line of fire
But high prices don’t help stores make more money Tempers are rising along with gas prices. Gas stations across the country report that drivers are taking out their gas rage against big oil by yelling at clerks and cashiers and sometimes driving off without paying.
Motorists Angry At Gas Prices Rage At Cashiers
Tempers are rising along with gas prices as clerks and cashiers feel the first-hand effects of high gas prices on angry motorists.
Drivers vent gas rage at clerks
Clerks in line of fire when customers rage about gas prices.
Clerks in line of fire when customers rage about gas prices
In Los Angeles, Chevron station co-owner Anthony Sinai has started giving free sodas to customers who pump $20 worth of gas.
Lawyer ends his 3 college contracts
Alabama two-year college system Chancellor Roy Johnson announced Friday that his son-in-law has canceled contracts for legal services with three community colleges that paid him a total of $6,000 a month.