Oregon’s Senate has repealed a 72-year prohibition against self-service gas, with new legislation requiring gas stations to staff half the available pumps, while allowing the rest to be self-service. The bill, responding to industry staffing shortages, also prohibits charging more for full-service than self-service, likely leading to the phasing out of full-service pumps.

  • Elindio@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    How does it lead to the phasing out of full service pumps when it requires half the pumps to be full service?

    • BattleOften@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Because in another 5 years the staff shortage will be so bad that they can’t staff the pumps, and their Congress will then remove full service pumping from law completely. Granted, some stations (the largest nicest ones with lots of convenience store offerings) will probably keep some full-service pumps as it will always help with bringing people into the store, but a lot of the rural stations will definitely become self service only.

    • StarkillerX42
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      1 year ago

      People will tend to prefer the self-service pumps, which will push in favor of fully removing the requirement.