No one is forced to pay for a service. There is no fee and the gas prices are the same as Washington and lower than California. As for lines, I’ve never had to wait, and yet I’ve been in California many times (my family is there and I’m from there) and have to wait in a SELF-serve station because that state, at least in the urban areas now has just too darn many people in it.
Also, either way you are “forced to pay without a choice” because there are almost no gas stations left that offer a choice. If you’re in California you MUST pump your own gas, you could be elderly, handicapped, etc, so what. There is no “full service option”. In Oregon you MUST let an employee of the gas station, or in one case I have here, even the owner of the station, pump it.
Either way you have no choice. At least one option is more helpful and more safe. If we had to “pay a fee” heck yes, I’d agree with you.
“No one is forced to pay for a service.”
Those who buy gas are forced to pay for full-serve.
“Either way you are forced to pay without a choice because there are almost no gas stations left that offer a choice.”
When the market denies you a choice, that’s freedom. When the government denies a choice, it’s different.
By supporting laws that prohibit business people from offering self-service gasoline, you’re in bed with the Obamacare supporters.
I’ve had this argument with leftists dozens of times, so I’m probably done now.