The site used to be quite reliable, but now, petrol stations frequently report prices 6 or 7 pence lower than what they actually charge. This problem extends beyond small stations; even well-known retailers are involved. For example, a major station recently listed a diesel price of 134.9, but the real charge was 140.9, allegedly reported by the owner earlier that day. What penalties do they face for providing incorrect pricing information?
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