Wis. Gas Giveaway from Allstate Leads to Crashes, Arrests

July 14, 2006

Allstate’s good intentions turned nasty when two car crashes occurred and four people were arrested in excitement over a gasoline giveaway to reward the city of Milwaukee for its safe-driving record.

For the most part, hundreds of drivers waited patiently for hours for about $30 worth of free gasoline each that Allstate Insurance provided at one station.

However, some motorists started lining up before midnight and the queue stretched far from the station into a residential area, trapping some residents in their driveways, said police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz.

That led to fights and arrests for disorderly conduct. In one case, three officers were sent to a hospital as a precaution because they were spattered with blood from someone’s bloodied nose, Schwartz said.

The two crashes apparently occurred when excited motorists tried to let friends into line, Schwartz said.

“Any time you offer free gas when it is $3 a gallon, it is not surprising people would get excited,” she said.

Allstate gave away a tanker truck load of gasoline as a reward to Milwaukee for ranking No. 1 among mid-sized cities on its safe drivers list. The insurance company gave free gas to more than 700 motorists, said company official Bill Mellander.

The giveaway lasted a couple of hours, Schwartz said.

Clarence Jefferson said he thought he would be first in line when he got there at 4 a.m., but found hundreds of others already ahead of him. Pumps were turned on at about 6 a.m.

It doesn’t matter, every bit is worth it, he said.

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  • July 14, 2006 at 6:51 am
    BlueBoy says:
    Looks like you are in bad hands with allstate. Nothing new there. For them if they can get good publicity then they are happy. They could care less about the poor widows in th... read more
  • July 14, 2006 at 6:34 am
    jaybird says:
    Well said. Allstate also did this promotion in Phoeniz AZ. People were out there in their cars in 100 degree heat, running their air conditioning for hours. Traffic backed up... read more
  • July 14, 2006 at 3:30 am
    Just Me says:
    Let\'s see - midnight to 6am, minimum 6 hours, so that\'s about $5/hour. plus the hassle, minus the gas to get there and burned while moving along in line (for those not first... read more

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