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Oregon Finally Legalizes Pumping Your Own Gas After 72 Years

Oregon's Senate has repealed a 72-year prohibition against self-service gas, with new legislation requiring gas stations to staff half the available pumps, while allowing the rest to be self-service. The bill, responding to industry staffing shortages, also prohibits charging more for full-service than self-service, likely leading to the phasing out of full-service pumps.

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Oregon Finally Legalizes Pumping Your Own Gas After 72 Years

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  • I live in Washington. I remember one time crossing the border from Portland, Oregon to Vancouver, Washington. What's funny is that Portland has two rivers. The Willamette to the South and the Columbia to the North. The Columbia is the border with Washington. During that trip I stopped for gas, and figured that since I just crossed a river I must be in Vancouver. I got out and started pumping gas only for a guy in an orange vest to come screaming at me to stop like I was about to blow the place up, which is weird because as many of you know it's not that hard to pump gas? Turns out I was in the strip of land in Portland that's between the Willamette and the Columbia, and so I was still in Oregon.

    Just a little funny anecdote about this whole situation.

  • Meanwhile, I live in a country where probably over half the gas stations have no personnel at all.

    I remember one service station testing the concept of having staff help with gas, and it felt really awkward.

  • Help me understand. How can full-service ever be “phased out” if the law explicitly requires half of the pumps to be staffed? I feel like I’m misunderstanding something obvious.

  • I live in Oregon and moved here from a self pump state, personally I love not getting out of my car to pump gas. Doubly so when it's shitty out. I hope most places around here keep the gas pump people. They probably will tbh because native Oregonians would have a fit, especially old timers.

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