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Old 14-04-2012, 21:02   #10
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Re: Petrol tanker drivers' dispute nearing strike deadline

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Further thought - is it possible that the Government has effectively 'vaccinated' the country against a strike, by exposing us to a little short-term mayhem with the result of preventing the complete chaos an actual strike would have caused?
How so? Do you mean because they would have a full tank of fuel? In which case I don't think so as that fuel would have certainly depleted in the meantime. It may have an effect, if this is what you mean, by causing people to act more rationally as a result of the panic last time....
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