Associated Press AUSTIN -- Thousands of inaccurate gas pumps each year give Texas motorists more or less fuel than the amount for which they pay. A total of 5,778 pumps -- more than 5 percent of the 109,369 pumps inspected last year in Texas -- gave the wrong amount of gasoline or had other problems that put them out of service until they were repaired. Almost 28 percent of the problem pumps -- 1,612 -- shorted customers beyond a small variance allowed by the state, according to Texas Department of Agriculture inspection data analyzed by the San Antonio Express-News and the Houston Chronicle. The information was contained in a report for Saturday's newspapers. The percentage reflects only inspection categories that measure gas output, not other problems that can affect pump accuracy and potentially short the customer....
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