You have it backwards. The labels said “up to 10%”. If there is no sticker, there is no alcohol. If there IS alcohol, it is false advertising and illegal to remove the stickers.
That’s the way I understand it.
Ethanol has to be marked. If a car not marked for E85 gets filled from a pump that doesn’t advertise it, it would be liable for damages.
Also, I believe E85 pumps are supposed to be marked with a yellow handle, like how diesel is marked green.
In this age of Mullah Obama’s EPA, I don’t trust them.
What was law seems to be optional for the Govt. these days.
I am just concerned that with the removal of the sticker, that they can sell whatever they want, without notice.
You can see on the pump where the sticker was scraped off. I don’t know if they are preparing for a new sticker or what the story is...
Yeah, you'd think they'd wait until the "up to 15%" stickers were ready, before removing or obscuring the E10 references. Given the agencies that are involved in this, though, the truth is anybody's guess.