I always assumed that the mobile phones thing was because they didn't want you sitting there having a conversation and blocking access to the pumps, holding other customers up.
'When I were a lad'... I worked as a pump attendant (remember those? - we had no canopy over the pumps) and my boss (Bob) would regularly go out and serve customers with a lit Rothmans Kingsize hanging from his bottom lip!
Bob also used to drink a whole 75cl bottle of Smirnoff every day, so I'd imaging his bloodstream was probably more flammable than petrol.
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Quite a few filling stations certainly have cellphone masts on the roof, and it would not suprise me if others have them concealed within signs etc.Tarrel wrote:I once heard that many of the forecourt tower signs have mobile phone masts inside them. Don't know if it's true.
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