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Fuel theft rises

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The police have revealed an alarming rise in the number of fuel thefts from cars, as petrol prices continue to soar.

Petrol thefts have increased by an enormous 75 percent this year, with criminals siphoning fuel from other motorist’s tanks.

Yesterday a farmer’s wife from County Durham died of a heart attack after her husband confronted a gang of fuel thieves.

Petrol now costs an average of 118p per litre, but with diesel hitting 131p, the fuel siphoning gangs are targeting the tanks of large agricultural vehicles, and static tanks that farmers have on site.

A recent AA survey revealed that two out of three drivers plan to vote against Labour if petrol rises above £1.25 per litre.

President of the AA Edmund King commented; “All political parties should remember that there are thirty-two million driving licence holders out there and most of them have the vote.”

The deepening crisis comes after PM Gordon Brown attended a fuel summit in Saudi Arabia where he argued for an increase in oil production to stem the rising costs of refined fuel.

Will Powell

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