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Mass. cop pays for gas of driver in need

Officer Michael Szawlowski pulled up to the gas station during the dispute and offered to pay for the rest of the man’s tank

Associated Press

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — A Massachusetts police officer has paid for the gasoline of a driver who mistakenly pumped $20 worth of fuel into his car with only $1.79 in his pocket.

Paul Zabawa tells The Daily Hampshire Gazette he was in desperate need of fuel Monday when he pulled into a Northampton gas station with less than $2 on him. He gave the money to the attendant but accidentally pumped $20 worth of gas.

The attendant said he would have to call police.

Coincidentally, Officer Michael Szawlowski pulled into the station at that time to buy water before a detail.

The officer paid for the gas. When Zabawa offered to repay him, he said, “Don’t worry about it at all.”

The officer says he was just trying to resolve a simple misunderstanding.

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