There were queues at many petrol stations on Monday, including in Friern Barnet, North London
Fuel is being diverted away from large companies to petrol stations; councils told not to use phrases 'panic' or 'panic buying'; garage staff subjected to 'high level' of abuse; Dominic Raab says low-level offenders should drive fuel tankers.
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