07:04 AM CDT on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
By JENNIFER LaFLEUR/ The Dallas Morning News
watchdog@dallasnews.com
Are you getting your money’s worth at the pump?
Not always.
Sometimes pumps short customers. Sometimes, they don’t work at all.
Since Sept. 1, 2007, Texas Department of Agriculture inspections found problem pumps at more than 2,000 Texas fuel stations. The TDA monitors the state’s weighing and measuring devices.
And at today’s fuel prices, small shortages are more costly to consumers.
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By JENNIFER LaFLEUR/ The Dallas Morning News
watchdog@dallasnews.com
Are you getting your money’s worth at the pump?
Not always.
Sometimes pumps short customers. Sometimes, they don’t work at all.
Since Sept. 1, 2007, Texas Department of Agriculture inspections found problem pumps at more than 2,000 Texas fuel stations. The TDA monitors the state’s weighing and measuring devices.
And at today’s fuel prices, small shortages are more costly to consumers.
Excerpt
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....f4ae8f82.html