I'm wondering if anybody else is in a province/state with this type of law? What I'm referring to are laws where you are required to pre-pay before you can even pump gas at all to prevent workers from getting killed from trying to stop people who try and "Gas-n-dash" as recently happened in Ontario: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/09/20/toroncot-colle-prajapati.html
I've lived in two provinces (Alberta and Saskatchewan) where there weren't such laws, and now am living in one which there is (BC) so I wondered what others have experienced, both in Canada and the USA?
I also am in the position of having worked at a Gas station while I was in University, so I know it a bit from the other side too. As is said in the story, Shell has (and had while I worked at one too) a policy of "don't chase them down, you could get killed," which apparently the attendant didn't do. I'm not blaming the guy for his own death, I'm blaming the guy who ran him down, but why is an extra law necessary to protect people here? I find it just annoying to work the machine (especially in rain or snow) and this law is protecting people from something that's already illegal: murder.
If somebody wanted to put forth a law that protected the worker from their employers so that the worker is not responsible for dash-n-gas, then fine (and I'd support it), but restricting all to pre-pay only I'm against. It's just unnecessary IMO.
I've lived in two provinces (Alberta and Saskatchewan) where there weren't such laws, and now am living in one which there is (BC) so I wondered what others have experienced, both in Canada and the USA?
I also am in the position of having worked at a Gas station while I was in University, so I know it a bit from the other side too. As is said in the story, Shell has (and had while I worked at one too) a policy of "don't chase them down, you could get killed," which apparently the attendant didn't do. I'm not blaming the guy for his own death, I'm blaming the guy who ran him down, but why is an extra law necessary to protect people here? I find it just annoying to work the machine (especially in rain or snow) and this law is protecting people from something that's already illegal: murder.
If somebody wanted to put forth a law that protected the worker from their employers so that the worker is not responsible for dash-n-gas, then fine (and I'd support it), but restricting all to pre-pay only I'm against. It's just unnecessary IMO.