A service station attendant was "mown down" and thrown across the forecourt after trying to stop a petrol thief yesterday.
The whole incident at the Gull service station in Albany was recorded by security cameras and the film is said to show clearly how the attendant was hit, thrown onto the bonnet and then driven about 12m before he was thrown off over the top of the car.
At about 8.20am a man pulled into the service station and started filling his car with petrol. His behaviour led staff to believe he was going to leave without paying for his fuel, so the pump he was using was shut off.
He had put $30 of petrol in his car and the assistant manager went out and asked him to come into the shop and pay for it.
The manager told the Herald that the man leaned into his car "pretending to get his wallet".