They just nailed a guy in Phoenix a couple weeks ago for stealing 1500gal of gasoline.
He had a pick-up with a enclosed trailer with a tank inside the trailer. He pulled over the tank fill openings and another partner opened the trailer floor door and began pumping 1500gal of gas.
All was fine but the theifs had forgot about the island cameras of the fuel stop. The cops had a clear view of his license plate and a video of him standing outside of the trailer waiting for the inside man to get done pumping gas.
#1) How are you gonna sell 1500gal of gas? Would you really buy gas from your neighbor at $2.5gal?
#2) If you had that much of a demand for 1500gal of gas in a year, then you must be making money with using 1500gal in a year and your going to risk getting caught for $5000 worth of gas?
I just can't figure out why this guy would even bother with stealing 1500gal. And it's not easy too keep 1500gal of gasoline in Phoenix during the summer heat.
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