Gas Pump Chaos in New Zealand
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A Leap Year Glitch Broke Self-Pay Gas Station Pumps Across New Zealand
Yesterday, a strange incident occurred across gas stations in New Zealand where self-pay gas pumps stopped working due to a leap year glitch. The glitch caused confusion among customers who were unable to pay for their fuel using the self-pay machines.
Gas station employees quickly sprung into action and had to manually assist customers in paying for their fuel. This unexpected hiccup caused delays and frustration among many drivers who were in a rush to refuel their vehicles.
The glitch was reportedly caused by a software bug that failed to account for the extra day in February during a leap year. This oversight led to the malfunction of the self-pay system, leaving many gas stations scrambling to find a solution.
Fortunately, the issue was quickly resolved by IT teams who were able to reset the affected pumps and restore normal functionality. Gas station operators have since issued an apology to customers for the inconvenience caused by the leap year glitch.
As we move forward from this unexpected event, it serves as a reminder of the importance of proper software maintenance and updates to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.