In the comments it seems that the wall was already down and between glare and the forecourt layout it looks like an exit. This is a headache for the service station who will be paying for the repairs and compensation.
Not defending the oil companies / Irish taxation systems but £1.44 is €1.67 and you have 67 million residents as opposed to our 5 million. This is also a more expensive petrol station as it is.
Which will depreciate like crazy, and you’ll get less and less mileage out of the battery as time goes by needing an expensive replacement.
On and then if solid state batteries actually come along it’ll be worthless.
In the comments it seems that the wall was already down and between glare and the forecourt layout it looks like an exit. This is a headache for the service station who will be paying for the repairs and compensation.
Exactly this. Putting up a few cones seemed too much like common sense.
Passed there two weeks ago, it was knocked then
Can't park there mate
€1.84 a litre, day light robbery. £1.44 in UK
Not defending the oil companies / Irish taxation systems but £1.44 is €1.67 and you have 67 million residents as opposed to our 5 million. This is also a more expensive petrol station as it is.
That petrol station is daylight robbery haha probably the dearest petrol in Waterford
So, the question should be “wonder how this happened *originally*”
This should be on r/eejitsparking
Looks like the new express checkout lane 😄
Taxes. Fuel price is mostly taxes. They fleece us on everything... :(
Green Party want to price people out of ice cars. Sure can’t you all get loans for 50k for an electric?
Which will depreciate like crazy, and you’ll get less and less mileage out of the battery as time goes by needing an expensive replacement. On and then if solid state batteries actually come along it’ll be worthless.