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BP

Address John Street, Channel Hwy, Kingston TAS, Australia
Phone +61 3 6229 5051
Hours 00:00-24:00
Website map.bp.com/en-AU/AU/gas-station/kingston/bp-kingston-tas/0628
Categories Gas Station, Cafe, Restaurant
Rating 2.8 8 reviews
Nearest branches
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BP reviews

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melnick
03 March 2022 14:11

I have always used BP service stations but seriously the last few times I have been to this store in particular (kingston) there have been cars lined up honking horns and pressing the door bell to try and get the attendant to turn the bowsers on. Now I totally understand people need to go to the toilet ect but we could clearly see she (the lady with the multi coloured hair) and yes this was the same person each time, was stocking up the food bar and totally ignoring the customers outside. We and others drove off each time as after waiting 10 minutes and still no service it doesn't make you want to go back

Shree
05 February 2022 3:24

I been there yesterday (about 5: 30 p.m.) for fuel and coffee and there was an unpleasant lady behind the counter. She has no idea how to communicate with customers. If they stay at the counter, they should at least know how to do customer service.

mariah
17 February 2021 8:24

This Bp has THE MOST beautiful staff!
I come in here regularly for coffee after work and without fail given spectacular customer service!
As someone who works in retail, i can't fault this beautiful team!
You all deserve pay rises! Bless

Rivear
18 July 2020 18:40

EXTREMELY BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE provided by an Indian look male with long beard, night shift on 27th June! Very Disrespectful, worst experience ever, should have been fired if you care about customers.

Joe
05 May 2020 4:30

So my 23 year old son went to buy cigarettes and was denied for id purposes, so i went in and tried to buy them (40yr old) and was denied.

I was told that by law they could not sell to me in case I gave them to my son. NO WHERE in the Public Health Act 1997 does it state that you can not sell cigarettes to someone over 18 in case they give them to someone else.maybe you should get your employees to read the act which i have kindly pasted to this review.the Public Health Act 1997 was introduced to reduce smoking and its harms to Tasmanians, particularly young people. Let’s explore some of these laws in more detail.

Tobacco laws about advertising

In Australia, tobacco advertising is not allowed on television and radio (since 1976) and newspapers and magazines (since 1992).

In Tasmania, it is illegal to display tobacco products in retail shops such as supermarkets, newsagents and corner stores.

It is also illegal to sell toys or confectionary that look like a cigarette or tobacco products that have fruit or confectionery flavours.

Tobacco companies are not allowed to promote the sale of cigarettes or use tobacco advertisements.

In 2012 the Australian Government introduced ‘plain packaging’ of tobacco products. This means that no company logos, bright colours or images and misleading information can be used on the packaging of tobacco products, such as cigarettes.

Tobacco laws about selling cigarettes and tobacco products to young people

In Tasmania, all retailers selling cigarettes must have a licence and this may be cancelled if the laws relating to the sale of tobacco products are broken.

It is illegal for anyone to sell or supply a tobacco product to a person under 18 years of age. Children who ask adults or retailers for cigarettes are asking that person to break the law!

Tobacco laws about false information

In Tasmania, it is illegal for tobacco companies to provide false information to anyone about the tobacco laws or about the health effects of using tobacco products. There a big penalties in place if this law is broken.

Tobacco laws about smoking to protect people from secondhand smoke

In Tasmania, there are a range of public places that are smoke-free. These are the areas where you cannot smoke:

Enclosed public places such as shopping centres, pubs and restaurants

Inside workplaces

For public buildings, within 3 metres of entry or exits and 10 metres of air intakes for ventilation equipment

Inside cars with children

Inside work cars when two or more people are present

Bus malls and shelters (within 3 metres)

Pedestrian malls such as Elizabeth Street and Salamanca Square in Hobart, Brisbane Street and Quadrant Malls in Launceston and Rooke Street in Devonport

Competition and seating areas of sporting events (within 20 metres)

Children’s playgrounds (within 10 metres)

Public swimming pools

Between the flags at patrolled beaches

Some public events

Laws around the world

In May 2003, the World Health Organisation adopted the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the world’s first global public health treaty. By signing and ratifying the treaty, countries commit to a host of measures to reduce the devastating health, social and economic impacts of tobacco. Australia was one of the first parties to sign the treaty on 5 December 2003.



Patrick
06 February 2018 1:38

Great modern station with friendly staff, premises is kept very clean and tidy.
The digital tyre pressure pump and Bay works well and fast.
Heaps of food and drink options to satisfy just about anyone’s tastes.

Yuanying
21 November 2017 11:51

Ultra nice people! The only place to buy snacks at night time and they always have good discounts.

Dee
09 June 2017 4:40

Friendly quick service. Even when busy, they seem to move cars through quite quickly - seems more streamlined since the remodel.

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