I didn't panic buy but I did get some as I need fuel for work. I refused to queue up and the local petrol stations to me ran out of diesel. So I just waited, didn't go anywhere and filled up on Thursday after most of the panic had died down.
It's crazy. I don't think we can fully blame the minister who said fill up etc, he shouldn't have said it, but we have been told that the drivers have to give 7 days notice to strike AND most of us are responsible adults who can think for ourselves, so those who queued for ages necessarily can blame themselves. Most of them were oldies round us, who fill up once a month at the most, they queued for ages. Fools.
I fill my car up at least once a week, my husbands car costs £90 to fill up - watch that meter whizz round folks!! I wish I didn't have to drive to work but I do, so I get pretty cross when things like this happen!!!