The common view was that it was unfair for the operators to be the only party penalised while the vehicle owners were let off the hook.
“Since there are no penalties, these culprits will try their luck,” said a cashier at a petrol station, who only wanted to be known as Lee.
He said they were doing their best to prevent such attempts from drivers of foreign-registered vehicles.
“So far, I have not encountered such cases but I know of previous colleagues who had seen a Singaporean car owner trying to use his credit card to buy RON95 petrol,” Lee said.
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