Just foolish: Petrol thief drives off while his female accomplice is still filling up the tank (PHOTOS)

This is the moment a pregnant-looking woman was flung into the after the car she was filling with petrol sped away.

The woman, dressed in shorts and a pink bikini top, was filling the red car’s tank when an attendant went to check the vehicle’s registration plates.

Caught on CCTV, the driver of the red car appears to panic and drives away – while the nozzle is still attached to the car.

Runaway car RIPS hose from GUSHING petrol pump

The woman can be seen filling up a vehicle with petrol when an attendant comes overThe woman can be seen filling up a vehicle with petrol when an attendant comes over

 

The person behind the wheel starts to drive away, leaving the woman standing thereThe person behind the wheel starts to drive away, leaving the woman standing there

 

The woman holds on to the hose, which stretches as the nozzle is still attached to the carThe woman holds on to the hose, which stretches as the nozzle is still attached to the car

 

The woman is flung into the air after the hose snaps, sending a gush of fuel up into the airThe woman is flung into the air after the hose snaps, sending a gush of fuel up into the air

The hose stretches, before snapping, and the woman is catapulted into the air and smashes into the ground.

Appearing stunned, she scrambles to her feet and runs to the car, which then drives away – while fuel gushes out of the pumps, spilling on to the court.

The dramatic footage was captured from the Mt Warren Park Caltex on the outskirts of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 9News MSN reported.

The number of petrol drive-offs reported to police across the state in the 2011-12 financial year almost doubled, up 6000 to almost 12,000 thefts.

The woman is left lying on the floor as fuel sprays over the floor, and the shocked attendant grabs a fire extinguisherThe woman is left lying on the floor as fuel sprays over the floor, and the shocked attendant grabs a fire extinguisher

Soaring fuel prices and living costs have been blamed for the spike in fuel thefts across the state.

There were on average 32 petrol drive-offs every day, with most taking place on the Gold Coast, Logan, in Brisbane City and on the Sunshine Coast, the Herald Sun reported in October.

The Australian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association and Motormouth estimate petrol drive-offs cost almost $200 million every year.

Serial offenders are using stolen registration plates to cover their tracks, the Courier Mail reported in September.

A BP Australia spokesman told that paper that pre-pay pumps eliminated the problem in other countries, and there were plans to roll out more across the nation.

Read more: Daily Mail UK

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