A police spokesman has said "no one was injured" after investigations into an "eight-person" brawl outside a High Wycombe petrol station.
Officers were called to a Jet petrol station with reports of a "large fight" breaking out on the forecourt as tempers frayed during the fuel crisis this September.
Manic queues had been forming outside petrol stations as a national shortage of lorry drivers has led to panic buying of fuel with a number of fights breaking out across the UK.
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At the time Thames Valley Police said the incident involved "a group of up to eight people" with one eyewitness telling the Bucks Free Press people were "fighting in the streets".
However, following an investigation the case has been filed with police finding "no one was assaulted and no one was injured".
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