Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Drivers have been teased on social media after they queued for three hours to get into a petrol station that was closed.Birmingham Live reports that about 100 motorists lined up in the East Midlands village of Burnaston amid a national bout of panic-buying that has left pumps empty up and down the country.
But after it was revealed that the garage was not open that day, Derbyshire Police took to Facebook to throw scorn at the drivers' “fuel-ish” behaviour.Writing on the force’s neighbourhood community page, Swadlincote Police said: “We were called to a rural garage near Burnaston today following reports of queues of traffic in the local area."“Arriving at the unmanned petrol station on.
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