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Anyone know how long for? ..

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Don't know but I do know how long the queues were. Total disorganised chaos at every forecourt. I would also like to know of expected duration as I am only out here for another 8 days and would like to think I can drive about without the worry of not having enough petrol to get back to the airport.

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Also, can anyone tell me the reason for the strike and who is on strike , the forecourt attendants, the forecourt management or the windscreen washers !!

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48hrs according to local radio

Now you know as much as I do!

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That's not to bad then
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What strike? Have not been out today. Are all the petrol stations on strike or just a few?
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All of e'm - supposedly for 48 hrs.

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Local radio just said they are closed for a week in protest at the increase in tax by the government. It will have a knock on effect IE no diesel for the power station therefore no electric. No fresh food deliveries no taxis or buses and on and on.

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Deniz 1

Makes sense the french would certainly do it so why not the Turkish, they are making a stand! after all its in our interests as well
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lets hope its only 48hrs other wise there will be long queues at the border
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ok but at least give a bit of warning.

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I have heard varying reports aboyut how long, but the one thing I cannot understand is that they are going on strike because the petrol is going DOWN! Apparently some of the smaller companies feel they will lose out. I cannot apply much logic to this, but I do know that no one should bring a nation to its feet - literally. If I were President, I would send in the troops and also to the Belediye. I know it is awful when one isn't paid, or money is reduced, but at the same time, one should think of others, some of whom are worse off I am not complaining for myself. I will survive - i will just have to stay at home and get domestic, but the ramifications of lack of transport is huge. Let's hope it is just a matter of hours, as osme are syaing it might be. And before anyone jumps at me - yes, I know there are two sides to every story, but...... the above is just my opinion.
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Listened to BRT News earlier. The petrol stations have said that there are too many petrol stations for them to earn a living and that they had spoken to the Government about this, then the Government gave quite a few more licences out for new stations. The Government said these have now been put on hold and that they had arranged a meeting (think this week) to discuss it and in fact the Petrol Station Owners had sent them a letter of thanks - NOW THEY STRIKE - nothing changes. They did not say on the news how long this strike is going to last.

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Guess they don't say cos they don't know. Until a positive decision is made, there is not likely to be any time fixed. One of the problems here is possibly that petrol is a fixed priced cmmodity, so there is no way they ccan undercut, or charge more if in a far flung rural area (as in other countries) but one can't help but wonder why new petrol outlets are being opened if there is not enough money in it! On a personal, selfish, level, I am peeved! (understatement) And I am peeved for everyone, not just myself.
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ok I was very late in hearing the news now out of petrol where if anywhere can I buy some? help please.

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any updates any news is it over ?
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Weds 4:30pm

Just seen some Alpet stations open:

Opposite Denizkizi, Opposite Ada Beach hotel, and in Karaoglanoglu

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They are open in Karakum & Girne.
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