Gas will eat thru milk jugs and most plastic cups...LOL!ShagWagon wrote:Milk jugs aren't red.
Gas will eat thru milk jugs and most plastic cups...LOL!ShagWagon wrote:Milk jugs aren't red.
Enforce what nozzle law? There is no law that says you have to use a special nozzle. The only law is that gas cans that are sold new have to have an evaporation proof nozzle.Cheap Hobby wrote:It definitely depends on the state and officer. CA even got it wrong in there official law enforcement suspicious person terrorism training video. They dont even enforce the approved noxxle law after it is bought. In OR they will wait till you have an accident then spend hours nitpicking the scene for every violation they can write you up for, the the ODOT officer will see if there was anything missed.
Mars wrote:One man's trans leak is another's penetrating oil
I want to hear the rest of the story, why did it go horribly wrong?BCRAWLER wrote:Here in Canada we have the same color codes but never heard of anybody being busted for not adhering to the rules. 20 years ago remember being at the cottage with my buddy when he called there to say he had run out of gas. Went to get him and head to the gas station to get fuel. Neither of us had a gerry can and as it turns out the station didn't either. Bought a jug of windshield wiper fluid and poured in my truck. Refilled it with gas if front of the attendant and off we went. Poured all but the last inch in the tank[fluid still in jug} and all was good. Poured out the remainder to start the campfire later but that went horribly wrong, long story for a later time,LOL.
prospector wrote:It wasn't a Nash Metropolitan, it was a '56 T-Bird, and it wasn't theirs, they had stolen it from their next door neighbor. GEEEEZ. Redone, I mean holy smokes, how could anyone gaff that one up? j/k.