SA outraged by man fleeing after filling up petrol: “A whole Mercedes”

SA outraged by man fleeing after filling up petrol: “A whole Mercedes”

- A controversial video has been trending via social media and has angered South Africans

- The footage reveals how the driver of a luxury car fills up with petrol then drives away without paying

- Many social media users commented on why a seemingly wealthy driver would place a helpless petrol attendant in such a predicament

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The festive season is a special time of the year which is generally filled with happy times.

Unfortunately, some are bearing the brunt of December and a controversial video served as another reminder of this.

Twitter user @pmcafrica shared a video which reveals how the driver of a luxury Mercedes-Benz drives off after filling up with petrol.

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The unsavoury incident is said to have taken place at a Sasol petrol station in Durban.

Briefly.co.za gathered that the act understandably incensed those who viewed the footage.

Many found the deed despicable and couldn't understand why a seemingly wealthy man would burden the helpless petrol attendant.

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Motheo Lebelo (@MotheoLebelo) fumed,

"Disgusting act by the driver and sadly the petrol attendant is going to get deducted for that petrol bill. We as drivers need to start to be more responsible."

Maphum (@Maphumzah) expressed her disbelief:

"Hawu, a whole Mercedes driver."

HawttMessSemester (@Lebogangkk) shared a useful suggestion:

"Dear @SasolSA @TotalSAfrica @EngenSouthAfrica @ShellSouthAfrica. I think it’s high time y’all introduce prepaid authorisation swipe the card first if they paying with cash they pay ahead of time."

Chileshe (@Chilesh71951450) felt that the festive season took its toll:

"December pressures. Probably headed back to Joburg after showing off new car emakhayeni. Had no petrol for return trip."

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Source: Briefly News

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Claudio Leng Claudio holds a Business/Commerce Diploma from the University of Cape Town. He was a Human interest writer in Briefly News from 2018-2019. Claudio wrote stories about ordinary South Africans and famous SA influencers and covered viral stories.