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Most service station chains had pay at pump about 10-15 years ago, but they realised customers paying at the pump werent buying overpriced junk food in the store, so the facilities were all disabled. Some places (I think Caltex?) allow you to pay at pump, but you have to use a card linked to the service station.
In many places, theyll call the cops and theyll come to your door and give you the opportunity to go back to the station and pay. If you dont, or cant, you will likely be charged with theft.
If you fill up knowing that you cannot afford to pay this could be a criminal issue, if you realise afterwards and report the issue this should be treated as a civil dispute. The way the garage handles this depends on the garage but it is reasonable to use an Inability to pay form in which you leave your details.
The offence The maximum penalty is imprisonment for 10 years. The owner of the service station allows a person to place fuel in a vehicle with the presumption it will then be paid for. When the person intentionally fails to pay for the fuel, the owner has been deceived.
To apply for a copy of a report, contact CITEC Confirm on 1800 773 773 or confirm@citec.com.au.
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If you have a more serious complaint about a police officer, including a complaint about police misconduct or corrupt conduct, you can report it to the Queensland Police Service or the Crime and Corruption Commission.
If you genuinely forgot your wallet or something similar most service stations will make you fill out a legally binding form that gives you up to 24 hours to return and pay. If you dont pay in time then the police will come and arrest you on theft charges.
telephone Policelink on 131444 to clarify if the vehicle is wanted by police. Once you have received confirmation from Policelink that the vehicle is not wanted, continue to complete the Fuel Drive-off Offence Report. Policelink will arrange for the vehicle details to be broadcast to patrolling officers.

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