The authorities of Anapa reported a solution to the problem of conflicts in queues at gas stations.
In Anapa, police, Cossacks, and volunteers took control of discipline in queues at gas stations, the head of the city reported on Telegram. She attached a video to the post, in which motorists said that the appearance of patrols helped to stop clashes between drivers and sped up the movement of cars.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", it was previously known that against the backdrop of the fuel problem, the authorities in Anapa allocated a separate gas station for public and specialized transport. On June 30, it was reported that long queues at gas stations in Kuban were causing conflicts among car owners .
In Anapa, the discipline among drivers waiting in queues at gas stations is monitored by employees of the administration, police, Cossacks, and volunteers. They regulate the queues, distribute the flow of cars, and prevent attempts at speculation, the head of the city Svetlana Maslova reported today on her Telegram channel.
A video is attached to the post, in which some drivers said that conflicts previously occurred among drivers. "This is very necessary. Very necessary, because, well, someone had to start regulating this matter," said one of the motorists in the video.
"I believe, first of all, this is very effective because there are no clashes, the queue is not violated. There should be order. The guys maintain it. I think this is beneficial," noted another driver.
"Overall, it's good! No outsiders are cutting in. You stand for two hours, but you know that everyone is standing like this, and not that some rude person has slipped through while we are standing longer," explained one of the drivers.
"Without volunteers, there would be complete chaos. At least they direct: which fuel is available, which is not, at least you are not just standing there. On the contrary, I support it. The guys are doing great, working and maintaining order," noted another motorist.
"It helped, it helped a lot, yes. The waiting time has decreased. Everything is in order in the queue. The situation is difficult, you need to refuel normally, in order of the queue," said another driver.
"Caucasian Knot" also reported that the authorities of Kuban announced on June 29 that only part of the gas stations in the region are operating. At these gas stations, the sale of fuel is limited by the owners' decision. Governor Veniamin Kondratiev explained the rise in fuel prices by the peak of the tourist season.