Service station drive-offs have soared in South Australia and the state’s top cop has said police won’t investigate them, putting the onus on service station owners to help prevent them.

“With the cost-of-living pressures that people are dealing with, the significant increases in fuel costs, we will see more petrol drive-offs in the weeks to come,” said Commissioner Grant Stevens in remarks reported by 7News.

Drive-offs in the state have reportedly jumped 36 per cent – from 162 to 221 – in just one week amid surging fuel prices.

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Commissioner Stevens has said the “ball’s in the court of the retail fuel sector”, and has called on retailers to install pre-paid pumps like those common in the US.

These typically require you to swipe or insert a card, and you’re in turn only charged for the amount of fuel delivered.

The Commissioner reportedly said fuel thefts linked to more serious crimes would continue to be investigated, but “completely preventable” drive-offs would become the responsibility of retailers.

“If the industry won’t act, then I will be making decisions that will see the prioritisation of police resources to where they need to be spent and not being wasted on investigating or processing reports of crime that do not need to occur,” said Commissioner Stevens in remarks reported by News.com.au.