Submitted by noble_29 t3_125v64p in massachusetts
Comments
DDups2 t1_je6vzpn wrote
Drive out of my way just to not fill up in Weymo. So frustrating
noble_29 OP t1_je6wun0 wrote
I fucking hate 18. Even with the lane expansions it is so painful to drive on unless it’s between like 8 pm - 5 am.
The_Mean_MacKean t1_je7grep wrote
Those are my demon hours. I blast down 18 at like 4:15 AM and it’s empty.
Silver-Mulberry6947 t1_je7ern3 wrote
As someone from Weymouth how do you not know about Rooneys
So is this an illegal gas station? I don’t get it
The_Mean_MacKean t1_je7gx2e wrote
Rooneys has to be a cover business. I refuse to believe THAT many people line up to pay for full service gas at a station with so few pumps that’s CASH ONLY.
dinglenutspaywall t1_je80ir3 wrote
It’s cheaper than anything around it. It’s also a pretty pro-Trump business so it attracts that crowd.
basementcandy t1_je9mzm4 wrote
I’ve never noticed it to be pro-trump, but maybe I’m not really paying attention. It’s definitely the cheapest place I’ve seen to get 93 octane
lorrainemom t1_jeebje3 wrote
Enough to make me steer clear.
Elk_Man t1_je7ohw1 wrote
I've only lived here a few years, haven't stopped in there yet, but it's got a line pretty often.
MrRemoto t1_je76ib1 wrote
Rt 18 cumbies was my first thought. You use the smart pay app, select the right store and the right pump, and then sit there for 15 minutes to wait for the attendant while 7 other cars are waiting ahead of you.
dinglenutspaywall t1_je80ewd wrote
Go to Mobil on 18 and middle, right before 3. They don’t care if you pump your own, they just come out and ask if you need help, and just tell em no and they walk away.
wilkinsk t1_je84ytd wrote
The main street there? Down the road from the 99?
I just pumped my own gas like 6 times before I realized I wasn't supposed to.
Icy_Abies552 t1_je73dcg wrote
I love getting a midnight emergency call to go into work when I got home low on gas the night before.
DeliPaper t1_je63w7f wrote
Full service gas stations are super popular on the south shore for some reason, so I guess it makes sense.
Imaginary_wizard t1_je68glo wrote
Yea I would assume most people in Weymouth couldn't figure out a gas pump anyway
OriginalObscurity t1_je6p5fc wrote
“These damn elites don’t want us drinking the forbidden Gatorade!”
continues struggling over nozzle with station attendant
claimsnthings t1_je7te31 wrote
Wow. Asshole.
wilkinsk t1_je84rmn wrote
The words said about every kid I've ever met from Weymouth. 🤣
Imaginary_wizard t1_je7um0f wrote
It's not your fault your parents raised you in Weymouth. It's ok
lorrainemom t1_jeebthy wrote
Weymouth is fine. Idk what you’re going on about
Imaginary_wizard t1_jeecnox wrote
Yes that's the joke
cdwalrusman t1_je8beii wrote
They’ve got a donut king, a Walmart, and a half decent state park to fish in. That’s about all
jkotis579 t1_je7kbbb wrote
Damn, doing them dirty like that, but my ass literally nevers goes south shore so i believe it
Imaginary_wizard t1_je7lztn wrote
Went south of the pike once in 40 years. That was enough
burn_your_bible t1_je8dnjr wrote
There’s a reason it’s infested with trump goons
Imaginary_wizard t1_je8hl61 wrote
I mean I'm just making a joke here. Weymouth is fine
burn_your_bible t1_jea1lvu wrote
You’re in part the reason we have trump goons
Imaginary_wizard t1_jea1z3f wrote
You're the only one here talking about trump. Take your day old account and go away
burn_your_bible t1_jea5i36 wrote
Sounds like you’re one of the enablers, maybe grow a pair instead of making excuses
shotinthedark83 t1_je7e4ik wrote
Because boomers on the South Shore enjoy believing that it's still 1973.
-doughboy t1_je7qez6 wrote
If I recall correctly, the Weymouth mandate came about because of a gas station explosion in like the 40/50/60's due to user error.
bleepbloopbluupp t1_je7rtzh wrote
Someone from Braintree visited Weymouth, the rest is history.
KayakerMel t1_je6di4e wrote
This has caught me out a few times when I've tried to self serve at one of these stations. Fortunately the attendant was very polite about my confusion, as I'd never been to a full service gas station before.
aestheticbonnie t1_je88meb wrote
I live in Weymouth and love the full service gas stations. Why do people prefer self service over full service? Genuine question btw.
DeliPaper t1_je88rt8 wrote
I don't want to talk to anybody and I don't want to tip anybody
momoneymocats1 t1_je9a96h wrote
I’ve never heard of anyone tipping full service gas
TinyEmergencyCake t1_je9k9ni wrote
I worked at a gas station that offered a full service lane and got tips. Not from everyone but it was fairly common.
momoneymocats1 t1_je9kvuu wrote
Makes sense. As a Weymouth resident who’s forced into full service I just can’t swallow tipping when I’m forced into it. Also our gas prices are painfully expensive
ButterAndPaint t1_je9e06o wrote
Finding the mute button on gas pumps with commercials is the best part of my day.
GaleTheThird t1_je9yza7 wrote
I don't want to interact with someone then sit around while my gas gets pumped when it's faster and less hassle to just do it myself
immoralatheist t1_jebbpxx wrote
It’s faster and simpler to do it myself.
hockeystick13 t1_je6dyzw wrote
Milford was too, until 2019 when a new station built got approval to be self serving
NoMoLerking t1_je6mpxd wrote
I feel like most of Milford is self serving
hockeystick13 t1_je6mzvf wrote
Now yes. They had a town meeting vote on it like 5 years ago I think to change the rule
MammothCat1 t1_je7ebp8 wrote
possibly r/woooosh
lorrainemom t1_jeebo6l wrote
🤣
bobmcrobber t1_je70bbl wrote
No wonder why Bellingham has so many gas stations
badgerfu t1_je722ci wrote
Upton is full service still. Annoying when you need gas before/after close and have to go to the next town on fumes to get it.
hockeystick13 t1_je747ol wrote
Is it really? I drive thru there everyday I guess I’ve never stopped
badgerfu t1_je74hzt wrote
Yep! Both gas stations are on 140.
AgedCzar t1_je69ov9 wrote
Arlington too, I hate it
oneMadRssn t1_je6c82i wrote
Yea, I'm sure this map is omitting many more town or county rules.
Psirocking t1_jea3dm4 wrote
Bedford New York is too I’m pretty sure
dew2459 t1_je6ph5j wrote
Arlington even had a vote to change it a few years ago. It lost, so Arlington is still no-self-serve. [minor edit for clarity]
progressnerd t1_je81bc6 wrote
Arlington has another vote on it this year, and it will probably pass this time, because some of the concerns with the prior legislation were addressed. There were some (IMHO) legitimate concerns about whether the elderly and disabled would be able to have adequate access in a self-service environment.
That said, I'm curious why there's so much love for self serve? The prices in Arlington aren't any higher than surrounding communities. It's an opportunity for the station to make some extra money by providing less to customers ... it's not like some magical experience to get out of the car to pump gas.
MisterPantsMang t1_je86ze8 wrote
I just don't want to interact with more people
predictablecitylife t1_je8nc5h wrote
I’d just prefer to not coat the paint below my gas filler with gasoline. Which after looking at my parent’s vehicles (both only go to full serve) apparently is a feat that the majority of fuel attendants can’t accomplish.
dew2459 t1_je891kx wrote
Arlington is a funny town, they were also "dry" until a few years ago. Maybe it is conflict between some townies who want no change and newer people.
I don't usually buy gas in Arlington (though I have some family there), but I used to go through Milford a lot when they were no-self-serve, and the gas was always more than surrounding towns. OTOH I drive through Maynard some, and the cheapest gas there is the only full-serve station, so I don't know.
Steltek t1_jea1wid wrote
Arlington gas station owners also stated their opposition self-serve because smaller stations wouldn't have room for separate full vs self pumps and the overall cost to retrofit the existing payment terminals.
I think people like the feeling of control self-serve gets them, mostly saving a little time not waiting for the attendant to walk over or the implication that you're not responsible enough to pump your own gas.
cimson-otter t1_je7v75i wrote
Was gonna bring this up.
I had no idea until an attendant came out yelling that I was touching the pump
RedditSkippy t1_je6zypq wrote
Wait, isn’t Arlington also one of the few dry towns in Mass? Or was until recently?
AgedCzar t1_je70yv9 wrote
It was for a long time but it hasn’t been dry for at least 15 years. We even have weed shops.
RedditSkippy t1_je73gzi wrote
15 years seems recently for me….
SYNTHLORD t1_je7ass8 wrote
That explains why, when I was in high school, the Arlington police were so militant about combing through skyline park at night with their 9 billion lumen flashlights to make sure I’m not concealing Tito’s underneath my skeleton.
They just ended prohibition loool
JJ2o2o t1_je7f1lq wrote
They started letting restaurants serve when we lived there in the 90s but I think we still went to Lexington, Woburn, or Cambridge for retail.
squarerootofapplepie t1_je73bbp wrote
Lancaster is.
eggplantsforall t1_je75whu wrote
Sort of but not completely. Although Bull Spit Brewery is closed now, they had a license for a while. Also I think the diner by the train tracks has a license.
squarerootofapplepie t1_je7714s wrote
It’s probably a “you have to buy food with alcohol” type of place.
justanotherbrunette t1_je9fenb wrote
I was driving out to the Mahoneys in Winchester and realized I needed gas and stopped in Arlington. I’ve been in Boston a few years, but wasn’t really “exploring” neighboring towns because I’m a student. When the attendant knocked on my window I thought I was about to be burgled (he was wearing a puffer jacket and I didn’t initially see anything identifying him as an employee). Luckily I’d stopped to dig through my wallet for my card while I was still in the car, but I don’t think I’ve ever been more confused in my life.
thedeuceisloose t1_jeb16qx wrote
As a fellow Arlington neighbor, I love it.
oscar-scout t1_je6vjum wrote
I live a couple towns away from Weymouth and never knew it was "illegal" there. I feel like Weymouth is sandwiched between ~ 6 towns all very close by where probably most people that live there don't even know that it is a law.
claimsnthings t1_je7tu1s wrote
Yea I just would drive to Quincy to pump my own gas when I lived in Weymouth.
Silver-Mulberry6947 t1_je7fllz wrote
Rooneys is full service. Why haven’t the owners been arrested
dinglenutspaywall t1_je80t1e wrote
Because full service is the law in Weymouth…
LanaDelGansett t1_je6h0fp wrote
“$20, cash, regular”
Hoosac_Love t1_je68xgp wrote
I know new Jersey does not have self serve.
Does anyone know the reason why they ban it?
BradMarchandsNose t1_je6du0w wrote
The reasoning when they made the law ~70 years ago was that it was a safety concern. Really, the full service gas stations relied on their garage business to make most of their money, it was a way to keep a guy out there who could look at your car and potentially sell you service in addition to the gas, while also not having to compete with lower-cost self-service stations.
The reason it’s still a law is that every time it comes up, politicians will cite the potential job losses and just continue to kick it down the road.
Hoosac_Love t1_je6h5os wrote
People believed false things like:
Smoking and pumping gas is dangerous,not really true,it's really the fumes that are dangerous and they disapate in air and liquid gas will only ingnite with a blue flame,if you put a ciggarette in a bicket of gasoline it will actually go out.
​
Pumping gas while a car is running is dangerous,no not at all,cabbies have for years pumped gas while the engine ran to save gas by keeping the car running 24 hours per day.If pumping gas to a running car was dangerous millions of cabs would already have exploded.
BradMarchandsNose t1_je6k1s1 wrote
Pumping gas into a running car isn’t dangerous most of the time. There’s still a very very slim chance of an electrical spark or something igniting the vapors. Gas stations put those signs up because it’s a liability issue mostly.
Hoosac_Love t1_je6km2u wrote
True
nieuweyork t1_je6ysie wrote
> pumped gas while the engine ran to save gas by keeping the car running 24 hours per day
How does this work? Why does it save gas to unnecessarily run the engine for ~2 minutes?
BradMarchandsNose t1_je74vlc wrote
Older carbureted engines would use a lot of fuel to start up, so there was a “5 minute rule.” If you were stopping for less than 5 minutes, it would use more gas than letting the car idle. I have no idea if this is true or not scientifically, but that was what people said. These days though, that’s not the case at all. They build cars now that stop the engine at a stoplight and start it back up again 10 seconds later because it’s more efficient with modern engines.
puppydogbryn t1_je73d1w wrote
It does save fuel to shut the engine off. You only waste fuel if you keep it off for like less than 15 seconds.
SileAnimus t1_je8f8va wrote
Pumping gas while your car is running is bad because you'll very likely set off an evap gross leak code if your purge valve is off. Stupid way to get a check engine light.
majoroutage t1_je75gvy wrote
From what I've heard, it's a racket, and not one that is going to go quietly.
The one time I stopped on the Garden State Parkway to fill up, we had to wait for the attendants to get done with whatever illegal substances we totally didn't witness them inhaling and stumble their way back from the side of the garage.
These are definitely jobs that they can't just randomly hire and fire people, if you know what I mean.
billatq t1_je8eirl wrote
Easiest way to get an attendant to show up from out of nowhere to pump it is to pretend it's self-serve and start pumping on your own.
SomeSortofDisaster t1_je6fddp wrote
Not sure about NJ but in OR it's a "safety concern".
It's really just a jobs program for high school dropouts.
Hoosac_Love t1_je6hkxy wrote
In reality if perfectly safe to pump gas into a running car and pumping gas while smoking is also perfectly safe.It these things wern't safe millions of cars would have blown up years ago.
es_cl t1_je76wv4 wrote
Seems counterproductive. Why not promote GED, trade school education or other forms of secondary education? Lol
Sirhc978 t1_je6e6wp wrote
Originally it was because they literally didn't trust motorists to do it themselves. They have tried a few times in recent history to end the ban, but it always fails in one way or another.
Hoosac_Love t1_je6htdx wrote
Most of the things people thought about pumping gas being dangerous were just simply untrue
D-Incognito t1_je7o8iz wrote
I don't know what the initial justification was, but I did learn that it is beneficial to some drivers.
I went to college in NJ and had a friend in a wheelchair who had a car. He certainly appreciated that all gas stations were full-serve.
dancognito t1_je83fsj wrote
Honestly, they just ain't that bright down there. Good people, but yikes.
SilverRoseBlade t1_je6qvom wrote
Well that’s stupid. Then again that’s probably why there’s no BJ’s Gas in Weymouth when there’s space.
Fencius t1_je6kj2o wrote
Get your shit together, Weymouth.
Own_Lychee_2243 t1_je6rmq9 wrote
Cumbies on Rt18 and the Shell in Lincoln Sq have no problem letting you pump your own. The Shell leaves their pumps on 24/7
funferalia t1_je72msr wrote
Milford, MA is as well
kaka8miranda t1_je77vk5 wrote
No it’s not.
The newer gas stations are full and self service depending which pump you’re at
funferalia t1_je9iy0b wrote
Was full serve town. I guess it changed.
kaka8miranda t1_je9wkb9 wrote
Yea about 2 years now I think maybe 3
rahbahboston t1_je7ftwe wrote
They changed that in just the last few years
somanygoddamnbooks t1_je760qs wrote
On our first road trip during college, my good friend stopped at a gas station near campus and just sat there. We asked her what she was waiting for and she said, “For the man to come out and pump the gas.” We were completely bewildered because that’s not a thing in Va. she grew up in… Huntington NY. She’s never pumped her own gas
GetPucked14 t1_je76cb8 wrote
I've totally pumped my own gas before at the cumbies on route 18
shotinthedark83 t1_je7d6y3 wrote
Literally came here to say this exact thing about this exact location.
HyruleJedi t1_je8cedf wrote
Funny everyone here makes fun of NJ…. Yet the gas is pumped for you, and its the cheapest on the east coast
And if you stop at a wawa you can go in and get a hoagie
Im new England born and bread, but i wouldnt take a dump at a cumbys over a wawa in NJ and somehow its cheaper
Proof-Variation7005 t1_je6by97 wrote
Somehow, this is Joey Kramer's fault
[deleted] t1_je7328x wrote
[deleted]
crystallyn t1_je81tab wrote
Belmont is too.
Grand_Bug_8938 t1_je89p8q wrote
Milford too
[deleted] t1_je6mm5k wrote
[deleted]
[deleted] t1_je6oacj wrote
[deleted]
Enragedocelot t1_je6xwpe wrote
Any answer as to why anywhere does this?
anteojito t1_je84rm7 wrote
Sorry, this is nothing to be with this topic. But 5 years later, did you made it with not checking btc?
Enragedocelot t1_jea8wcj wrote
wait this is hilarious, I don't even know what you're referring to but assume I mentioned not checking BTC in my history or something or you found me and you curious. either way fill me in because i'm so curious
Quiet-Ad-12 t1_je70gqw wrote
Whelp, add to the list of laws I've broken
MammothCat1 t1_je7e3ap wrote
When i worked up there a summer or so i was shocked when i saw the guys at the cumby's right down the road from the hospital. They seemed chill but boy do the people that run through there need an attitude adjustment. Its just gas, not your first born.
Twerks4Jesus t1_je7eaib wrote
Huh, I had no idea. I guess that’s why I've been shot dirty looks at gas stations. Oops.
The_Mean_MacKean t1_je7glpn wrote
I’ve hit the Mobil right next to the Route 3 at 4:30 AM all bleary eyed from having just woken up and pumped my own gas because no one was outside and I forgot about that weird rule. No cops showed up so it must not be illegal.
SurprisedByItAll t1_je7lxx7 wrote
That's messed up. Never knew this. Been through Weymouth, maybe a trillion times too.
Lemonice420 t1_je7mxkj wrote
Born and raised in weymouth. Genuinely drove for a year and a half before i had to finally learn to pump my own gas in New Hampshire. Felt like a princess leaving the castle for the first time
TKInstinct t1_je7qpzj wrote
Medford is partially illegal I think. The Stop and Shop is half full and half self. I think they're not allowed to have full self serve. But there's a Sunoco on the Fellsway and a few Mobiles that are self so I'm not sure.
YellowSea11 t1_je7trhj wrote
Took a trip to South Carolina, started to fill up and the guy looked at me like I just kicked his dog. Like .. I was the worst haha. And I realized how good we have it have it here in Mass .
BOSBoatMan t1_je7vgse wrote
The prices are good though. Sometimes I just drive over the FR bridge just to get gas without getting out of my vehicle
AcornTopHat t1_je7w34u wrote
The first and only time I experienced a person filling up my tank for me was 2005 in Cape Cod. I was filming our trip and got the person pumping our gas on film. Lol it’s like a five second clip of me pointing the camera at the attendant and saying, “Look ittt”. Haha oh to be young and weird again.
Affectionate_Gur_151 t1_je7wa9j wrote
Who the hell is running g Weymouth? Glad I found out, I need to drive through there next week. I'll make sure I have gas before I leave town
wilkinsk t1_je84ne6 wrote
Ya, they're fucking stupid down there.
But if you go to the Cumberland farms the dude will just not even bother if you pump your own gas. Lol
throwawaysscc t1_je8hkev wrote
I always liked Rt. 3-A gas stations, now I know why.
WilliamBoost t1_je8k2k4 wrote
I went to high school in Weymouth in the early 90's and this law is the only reason a lot of my classmates had jobs.
idotattoooo t1_je96t5h wrote
OOOHHH you meant gas pumping. Duh
PurpleDancer t1_je9f2fl wrote
The weird thing to me is that the cheapest gas stations are always full service. You would think they would be more expensive.
jred1026 t1_je9jp36 wrote
I’ve pumped my own gas in Weymouth before lol
Now I know why the gas attendant looked at me funny
RJC02134 t1_je9n4n1 wrote
I grew up in Weymouth and graduated from Weymouth North High School. So I saw that station on Washington street across from The village cemetery built by BP. They obviously anticipated that the permit to have self service was just a rubber stamp, or something along those lines. I have a suspicion but this is just my guess that the town council didn't appreciate the way BP operated In building the self service without prior approval from them and therefore guaranteed it would never be approved. That was over 50 years ago and Weymouth Massachusetts to this day does not have self service. I no longer live in Weymouth and haven't since 1978 with a few exceptions so I no longer have to worry about buying gas there.
RJC02134 t1_jeac0e2 wrote
According to the Patriot Ledger from Oct 7, 1976, p. 17, the Town Counsel discovered that self-service station owners were planning to throw out the repair side of gas stations turning them into "back-door monopolies" on the part of the oil companies. This would deny gas station lessors of repair income. So the town decided to use zoning to prevent self-service gas stations. I am assuming this is the rule to this day.
[deleted] t1_je6x0xq wrote
[deleted]
neifirst t1_je70dzm wrote
I grew up in Hingham, we all drove over the border for cheaper gas and not having to get our hands dirty; thank you Weymouth
WilliamBoost t1_je8kbei wrote
We fucking hated you so much. A lot of us banged your girlfriends. (Probably not me.)
jumpijehosaphat t1_je7iedn wrote
some places in Quincy too. I have to keep a mental note which gas stations are full service and avoid them
D-Incognito t1_je7okli wrote
"some places" are full serve just about anywhere. The point of the post is that some local or state governments prohibit self-service.
MrBoobs_ t1_je88gpv wrote
Some places are just full service stations. It’s not illegal they just pump for you at select ones
Alert-Journalist-808 t1_je7zpz6 wrote
Yet dumb Americans continue to accept oppressive laws like this and wonder why the country is falling apart.
canadianwhitemagic t1_je6slzt wrote
Seeing a lot of videos here on Reddit I can understand why...
craigawoo t1_je7gqu4 wrote
Who cares. Just tip the person and be happy you don’t need to do it
ItsMeTK t1_je79ruf wrote
I don’t drive, but honestly full service is better. It provides jobs and reduces risk of fire.
Elk_Man t1_je6i4hg wrote
As someone who lives in Weymouth, I hate this. Nothing worse than needing to be somewhere and the gas attendant is nowhere to be seen, or a busy station with 8 pumps and only one attendant. Looking at you Cumbies-on-Rt-18