TV channel criticized for stealing petrol

One user commented that there will now be lessons on wallet theft methods.

Greek state television has criticized a program aired on Thursday that showed viewers how to get gasoline out of cars as fuel prices rise. 

Reporter Costas Stamau told a Morning News program on Wednesday that getting oil is not a very complicated thing ... you don't even need a special tube for it, not even a piece of pipe lying in the balconies. Will do

Demonstrating the procedure for this, a carpenter tells you where to drill a hole in the vehicle's fuel tank to complete the operation. 


After that, a user on his Twitter account on social media commented, "Are your minds right?" 

Are you suggesting people to steal petrol? 

Another user said in his comment that this TV station will now teach a lesson on how to open locks and steal people's wallets.

Fuel prices have risen sharply in Greece in recent months. 

The video from Lubon, a satirical website in Greece, has been viewed 170,000 times as of Thursday, with 32,000 views on Twitter. 

Fuel prices have risen sharply in recent months in Greece, Athens on Wednesday. 

The average is 2.37 euros, more than 50 2.50 a liter, and the price of gasoline on nearby islands is more than 2.50 euros. 

Intends to subsidize 30 to 50 euros. 


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