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Neighbour issue
A neighbour of mine works for a utility company and uses a large diesel van. I can often see him getting a large fuel container from the van and using a funnel to top up the small family car that he has.
He's not the sort to have a quiet word with - there would probably be something abusive coming back from him.
So, not right that he's doing this, and don't know whether I should turn a blind eye. However, all these sorts of things add to the cost of our fuel.
Suggestions??
Thanks
He's not the sort to have a quiet word with - there would probably be something abusive coming back from him.
So, not right that he's doing this, and don't know whether I should turn a blind eye. However, all these sorts of things add to the cost of our fuel.
Suggestions??
Thanks
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First of all there is no way this adds to the cost of fuel . The fuel is being bought somewhere and paid for. Unless of course you mean that he is costing his employer extra by using their diesel in his car and they cover the cost by charging more for gas/electricity.
Then you have no proof that the diesel in the container was paid for by his company. As has been said perhaps he fills the container and pays for it himself while he is at the garage with the van and then transfers the fuel to the family car .
Do you know the address of his company ? if so I would just send them an anonymous note saying what you have seen , give the registration of the van and ask them to check fuel consumption against the mileage .
Then you have no proof that the diesel in the container was paid for by his company. As has been said perhaps he fills the container and pays for it himself while he is at the garage with the van and then transfers the fuel to the family car .
Do you know the address of his company ? if so I would just send them an anonymous note saying what you have seen , give the registration of the van and ask them to check fuel consumption against the mileage .
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