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Published: July 15, 2008
TALLAHASSEE - With fuel prices at record levels and rising, Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson is encouraging consumers to take precautions to prevent thefts of fuel from their vehicles.
While there is no statewide database detailing the extent of the problem, anecdotal evidence is mounting that thieves are siphoning gasoline, diesel and other motor fuels from cars and trucks sitting in driveways and parking lots because of the rising value of the fuel. Gasoline stations are also increasingly being targeted by fuel thefts, according to Bronson's Petroleum Inspection Bureau and Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement.
Here are tips to prevent fuel thefts:
•Consider the purchase a locking gas cap.
•When possible, park your car in a locked garage.
•Park in well-lit areas when possible.
•If a vehicle has an alarm, set it before parking.
•Check the fuel gauge before parking; report any fuel theft immediately.
•When pumping fuel at a gas station, never leave an activated pump unattended.
•If purchasing a new vehicle, inquire about a locking fuel door.
Farms and agricultural operations in general appear to be victims of increasing gasoline and diesel thefts also, and Bronson recommends that such properties be fenced or gated and lit when possible.
Nurseries, packinghouses and agricultural storage areas should consider installing security cameras with a tape backup. Thefts at farming operations should be reported to local law enforcement or Bronson's Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement at 1-800-342-5869.
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