Karkala: 'Free' Petrol Proves Too 'Costly' for Vehicle Owners


Karkala: 'Free' Petrol Proves Too 'Costly' for Vehicle Owners

Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (SP)

Karkala, Sep 17: Vehicle owners from the town and nearby villages, who had gleefully collected the petrol that was flowing by the roadside by using buckets, utensils etc., and used it to fuel their vehicles a few days ago, are cursing themselves now, as the engines of their vehicles have developed serious snags.

It may be recalled that a petrol tanker had swerved to the roadside and rolled into a gorge on September 11. The valves of the tanker had got opened and petrol had gushed out. Lot of people had made best use of the opportunity and filled their vehicle tanks with this free petrol. They are now forced to make a beeline for garages.

The tanker had three chambers. While two chambers had diesel in them, the other contained petrol. Due to heavy impact the tanker suffered during the accident, the inner walls of the chambers got damaged and diesel got mixed with petrol. The people had embraced this rare occasion and unaware of what had happened, collected as much of the mixture as possible, dreaming of saving lot of money.

It is also learnt that many people who collected the petroleum product in various cans, utensils and buckets, sold them off at cheaper rates later. Now many vehicle owners are faced with exorbitant expenditures, many times more than what they had saved by way of free filling. It is said that the liquid gave a strong petrol odour and therefore people believed it to be petrol and got flustered in bargain.

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  • VR Miyar,

    Thu, Sep 18 2008

    'Lokobhinna Ruchi'a lesson to all OC people

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  • Asif, Padubidri

    Thu, Sep 18 2008

    To all you commentators, if you all would be present at the spot of the accident.Ii am cent percent sure that you are the people in the front with the buckets or even may be with a nother empty tanker

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  • kareem kalmata, Riyadh /Bandiyod

    Thu, Sep 18 2008

    Its a common character with some people in India even with so called "rich" people "phuket me milega to phenyle bhee piyega" They will learn lesson once they suffer from such bad experience

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  • Santhosh shetty, Kankanadi,Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 18 2008

    There is nothing wrong with people, I appreciate them.I guess need to take quick action with driver.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 17 2008

    Dear Ananth, they are not funny or foolish. They are ignorant.

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  • ananth shenvi, karwar/ kuwait

    Wed, Sep 17 2008

    Funny people. They are foolish, if somebody had lighted fire then they all would have gone in flames during filling the gasoline itself. But now only their engines are spoiled which can be repaired. So they are lucky to save their life.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 17 2008

    Some of these people will stoop to any level out of greed to save money. This will be a lesson they will remember for life not only in terms of petrol but also on other issues. Also they will have sleepless nights for few days. I really enjoyed reading this news.

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