lol thats retarded
they really don't??
ours can be triggered so you don't have to hold it the whole filling process and there's a small hole in the nozzle outlet, where a sensor measures if theres flowing any air in it.....if the outer air flow stops (when the tank is full), the trigger gets released and the filling process stops.
so you have your hands free to scratch on your sack or do whatever you want while you wait till your car's filled up xD
Please don't say it's not like that in the States as well.....
@Invader Zim
just read your answer after posting....thanks for the information
so I got it right, they should stop, but sometimes or mostly are broken?
never happened to me.