Petrol shortage and panic
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Petrol shortage and panic
Rumours abound.
My wife has just taken 1 hour 15 minutes to drive from Catalkoy to Karakum roundabout because everywhere is gridlocked. All of a sudden everyone needs petrol.
Apologies just seen the other topic on this and can't seem to find the delete thread button now.
My wife has just taken 1 hour 15 minutes to drive from Catalkoy to Karakum roundabout because everywhere is gridlocked. All of a sudden everyone needs petrol.
Apologies just seen the other topic on this and can't seem to find the delete thread button now.
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Re: Petrol shortage and panic
Yes sadly I guess people are worried about not being able to get to work.
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The usual panic buying which in itself causes shortages. We were very fortunate at the start of the lockdown last year that people didn't panic buy in droves and so the shelves remained pretty full.Chriswright03 wrote: ↑Wed 20 Oct 2021 1:52 pmRumours abound.
My wife has just taken 1 hour 15 minutes to drive from Catalkoy to Karakum roundabout because everywhere is gridlocked. All of a sudden everyone needs petrol.
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Re: Petrol shortage and panic
We have a Residency appointment at Girne Police Station tomorrow at 11:am. Maybe set off at 7 just in case.
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As all the petrol stations will be closed, your journey should be a lot easier, so I wouldn't worry.Chriswright03 wrote: ↑Wed 20 Oct 2021 4:27 pmWe have a Residency appointment at Girne Police Station tomorrow at 11:am. Maybe set off at 7 just in case.
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open tomorrow according to Yeniduzen
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Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Energy Erhan Arıklı made a statement about the fuel crisis on his social media account. Arıklı announced that the relevant companies have expressed their opinion that they will supply fuel to the market as of tomorrow morning.
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Indeed. My post was a little tongue in cheek Frontalman and I am not worried although I still suspect the roads will be busy with people still looking and waitng petrol doing so. I usually arrive early anywhere as I have had years of either having to report 15 minutes before I started work or running to timetables. In fact here it is the same most days with the traffic being manic in and around town so I always leave plenty of time. Quite happy to sit in the car for a while if we arrive early. Also leaving plenty of time like I do means we can ride along at our leisure and watch the people rushiing about trying to get to their next life early!frontalman wrote: ↑Wed 20 Oct 2021 5:07 pmAs all the petrol stations will be closed, your journey should be a lot easier, so I wouldn't worry.Chriswright03 wrote: ↑Wed 20 Oct 2021 4:27 pmWe have a Residency appointment at Girne Police Station tomorrow at 11:am. Maybe set off at 7 just in case.
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Re: Petrol shortage and panic
Don't worry about arriving early at the police station as they don't seem to take any notice of the appointment system anyway.
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I went last Thursday with an appointment of 10:47. She called my name I went to the window, she shut it in my face and said Coffee break.
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We had the same sort of experience Hair Cut, appointment at 1100, got to the window and the officers all moved away and sat smirking at each other, eventually served at 1130.
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Those "people" at the windows are probably the rudest I've met in a long time. However an English friend who speaks fluent Turkish has no problems at all. And there is supposedly no racism in TRNC, oh yes there is and its alive and kicking every day with some sections of society here.
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Don't think it has anything to do with racism. I have the same problems when dealing with civil servants out here, most think they are above everyone else. I could see the laughing and smirking between staff when dealing with one office, and person dealing with my request was typing very slowly with one finger, stopping and chatting, buying something from someone that entered the office, smirking and dragging out a 2 minute job for 20 minutes. Just one printout was required. They could not give a damn what race you are, they know what they can get away with, and that's usually anything. Other members could see me patiently getting frustrated, only for them to smirk at each other like school children. Pathetic, but that's how it is out here, and will not change anytime soon.benjaminbutton wrote: ↑Thu 21 Oct 2021 8:31 amThose "people" at the windows are probably the rudest I've met in a long time. However an English friend who speaks fluent Turkish has no problems at all. And there is supposedly no racism in TRNC, oh yes there is and its alive and kicking every day with some sections of society here.
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Well my appointment was for 11:15. Queue in front of me of course so I joined the queue and was called before my appointment time. Dealt with quickly without any attitude and then my wife who was due at 11:43 was allowed to do hers and we were both away before 11:15. Maybe I was lucky but I am not complaining.
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You were both very lucky.Chriswright03 wrote: ↑Thu 21 Oct 2021 10:44 amWell my appointment was for 11:15. Queue in front of me of course so I joined the queue and was called before my appointment time. Dealt with quickly without any attitude and then my wife who was due at 11:43 was allowed to do hers and we were both away before 11:15. Maybe I was lucky but I am not complaining.
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Maybe it was because I said 'Bless you' when she sneezed.
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I go up the window, big smile on my face, ask them how they are in Turkish, face ache (woman) gave the TC shrug, said something to a bloke, who slowly got on his feet, stopped to finish his coffee, walked up to me and said "Papers" and walked away. Whatever it was he said to the other 5 in the office, it must have been hilarious.