GrannyGravy13
WoodLane7
The media have a lot to answer for; their news coverage of a handful of BP stations running out temporarily has created a mass panic. Had they kept out of it BP and the rest could have probably ridden the storm with minimal disruption
Exactly, but hey ho let’s show pictures of closed petrol pumps whip the gullible general public into a panic buying frenzy and there you have it…
More empty pumps, more panic buying…
Round and round it goes
The problem is, should the news be strictly controlled to prevent this sort of thing (like Pravda, perhaps?) or should the supposedly sensible Great British Public (you know, the public that voted to leave the EU) be trusted to understand what is going and behave rationally?
It was absolutely inevitable that the public would panic at the hint of a shortage because they have form dating back 40+ years for it.
Don't blame the press, blame the people who interpret what the press says.


