FairFuelUK’s Howard Cox says he got 70 calls from panic buyers and accuses unknown environmentalist of prank

As the longstanding boss of the FairFuelUK organisation, which campaigns against tax rises on petrol, Howard Cox is used to criticism from environmentalists and cyclists.

What he didn’t expect was someone listing his home address in Kent as a petrol station on Google Maps in the middle of a fuel crisis.

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