Detroit man steals 800 gallons using Bluetooth to hack gas pumps at station::undefined

  • beaubbe@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Some places let you pump THEN pay inside. You could just fill and leave. Is that not basically the same thing? Thay can catch them the same way.

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      1 year ago

      This is every petrol station in Australia, don’t think I’ve every seen anybody do a runner, not like it’s hard to catch up

      • ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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        It’s how it used to work in most of the US. Every once in awhile, you’d be in a rough area and have to pay ahead of time but it was rare. When they switched to credit/debit cards, it generally became “Pay inside if you can’t use a card.”

        It wasn’t much of a problem even when crime peaked in the U.S. (late 80’s and 90’s) and you could theoretically get away with it. Gas stations have always had security cameras.

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          Australian pumps all have the capability to pay at the pump.

          It’s almost always restricted to fleet buyers (taxis, delivery vans, etc). If you’re a regular consumer they force you walk past a tasty array of chocolates and other addictive high margin products before you’re allowed to pay. They even give you a a couple bucks off your gas if you spend ten bucks on chocolate.

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      1 year ago

      This is very much the default in the Netherlands. Yes theft happens, but your license plate will be clearly visibly on CCTV meaning you will get a visit by police soon after.

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      Not if its a stolen car, car without plates in some area they aren’t likely to be caught or one of those cars that has that thing that can change numberplates

      The car with the changeable numberplate would be harder to catch if it was a super common car in the area as well

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        1 year ago

        all those things are risky as fuck with police AI number plate recognition these days. it would take no time at all to track someone down over $50 theft

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          1 year ago

          $50 for the gas theft… how much for the tampering with government mandated ID, or whatever they’d call swapping plates?

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            1 year ago

            exactly. its a crime from a different era, risks far outweigh reward now