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Illegal Sell Of Fuel After Refusal Of Scratch Card?

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EllenSmith1992 | 13:28 Mon 30th Nov 2015 | Law
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I am 23, I went to a local garage to refuel my car. While at the counter I asker for a scratch card, to which he asked for ID which I didn't have on me at that time. I was told you look 16 so I can't sell one to you if you can't confirm your age. I replied you have to be 17 to drive! But he still refused but allowed me to pay for my fuel, it wasn't until later I realised he can't sell me fuel if he didn't believe my age. Is this correct and if so should and how would I report this?
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You don't have to be 18 to have a card.
We've established you can drive something at 16 and therefore buy fuel - in fact can you not buy fuel at any age?? Maybe you could send one of your kids in to pay for you? I don't actually know.

I assume this is just a talking point question, the scratchcard bit is irrelevant as you've said you had something in the car which proved your age if you really wanted it.
As in my link, you cannot sell petrol to anyone under 16.
They don't even sell lighters to anyone under 18.

Sorry hc missed that. Even so what is the definition of selling? could i put £20 worth of fuel in my car and send a 12 year old into the 'shop' to pay with a note?
No, you couldn't.
Seems a bit of a grey area regarding selling fuel - how is the till operator supposed to check the drivers age before fuel has been put in - drivers just drive up nd self serve?
As you have to be 16 or over to buy fuel, rsvp, then the seller can assume that the person riding a moped is at least 16.
I realise that hc4361 but I was wondering how, from the till operators point of view how he/she was supposed to know a driver was 16 or over before fuel was put in? Obviously they are going to require payment for the fuel otherwise the till will be out and perhaps they will be required to make up the loss.
I often fill up with fuel and send my 14 year old in to pay for the fuel. He pays with my card and has never been challenged. Also he has his own debit card linked to his account.
Although the penalty is a fine of up to £5000, I don't think anyone has been prosecuted for selling fuel to under 16s. It's not something the authorities check by using children as they do with cigarettes or alcohol.

Point 4 here is interesting:

http://www.npt.gov.uk/PDF/SSHH1277-LP-Age_Restricted_Sales-Petrol.pdf
Here's the ting Ellen. Most petrol stations simply dock their sdatff's wages for any problems that occur eg drive-aways, thefts from the shop, or complaints about selling under-age. So, yer man was being ultra cautious. And probably fancies the pants off you too, on account of your gorgeous youthful looks. One day you will treasure being taken for too young. It doesn't happen to me any more, hasn't for about 40 years, so rejoice.
Report it to the DM with a suitably sad face.
My daughter is 39 and she was refused purchasing a bottle of wine without ID.
Her just 18 year old son had to buy it for her as he had ID. She looks at least 35.

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