Quote, originally posted by northvibe »wth you cant pump your own gas?!Nope. Illegal to self serve. It must be done by an attendant. And no, prices here are not significantly higher because of that -- in fact, Jersey prices tend to beat out PA and NY - where self service is king.Quote, originally posted by northvibe »so do you have to tip them?HELL NO! Quote, originally posted by NibCrom »Why is there a law against pumping your own gas?I wish to hell I knew cause I'd much rather do it myself! They introduced legislation a few years ago to attempt to reverse it but it got defeated.Damn this state.UPDATE:Good 'ol interweb brings us answers!Quote, originally posted by Yahoo! Answers »Dear Yahoo!:Why is it illegal to pump your own gas in New Jersey?ChristinaMassapequa, New YorkDear Christina:The Garden State is one of two states where it's illegal to fill 'er up yourself. Only gas station owners or employees can pump gas in New Jersey and Oregon -- "the only two states atavistic, sadistic, and masochistic enough to still require thousands of 'professionals' to waste time, money, and inconvenience customers," according to one columnist.The ban on self-service gas stations is a highly combustible issue and makes for some heated debates. New Jersey passed the law making it illegal to pump your own gas in 1949. At the time, legislators felt it was too dangerous to have untrained people dispensing such a flammable liquid.That may have been sensible at the time, but pumping gas is much safer today, and some motorists feel the ban is outdated and needs to go. Opponents of the law argue that removing it would lower the cost of gas and make refueling much quicker and more convenient. Proponents of the ban argue that it creates jobs and customers like full service.Whatever your position on the matter, next time you're in Jersey and need to refuel, take the opportunity to relax in the comfort of your car while the gas station attendant does the dirty work. Source:
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