A police assistant commissioner discusses the surge in diesel thefts, particularly in rural areas, and the proposed implementation of prepay fuel systems to reduce fuel crime, while emphasizing the need for public vigilance and cooperation.
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Police have suggested that all petrol stations should switch to prepay only to help prevent the fuel thefts. They reckon that they're seeing about 100 extra thefts a week since the price of gas shot up. Tasha Penny is the police assistant commissioner and is with us now. Hi, Tasha.
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