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**Title:** Exposing a Gas Station's Potential Scam
**Summary:**
* A self-proclaimed "Citizen Hero" (the narrator) investigates a gas station (Insurgentes and Axis 4) suspected of not selling full liters of gasoline.
* They conduct an experiment, purchasing gasoline with a precise payment (18.92 pesos) and measuring the dispensed amount, finding a discrepancy of approximately 50 milliliters (less than a full liter).
* The narrator highlights that this shortchanging could lead to significant losses for customers, especially for large purchases (e.g., up to 2 liters short for a 40-liter fill-up).
* The gas station had previously been fined by PROFECO (Mexico's consumer protection agency), as revealed by the narrator's prior research.
* The video aims to raise awareness about everyday corruption and encourages viewers to become "Citizen Heroes" by utilizing available resources (e.g., official websites like PROFECO's) to inform themselves and fight against such practices.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
1. **Gas Station Test**: An experiment was conducted to verify if a gas station sells exact liters of gasoline.
2. **Location**: The gas station tested is located in front of the Metro Mixcoac, Mexico.
3.. **Measurement Discrepancy**: The gas station's dispenser was found to deliver approximately 56 milliliters less than the requested amount.
4. **Previous Infraction**: According to the "Profeco page", this gas station had previously had its pumps closed.
5. **Legal Standard**: In Mexico, supplying gasoline in quantities smaller than agreed upon is a federal crime.
6. **Punishment for Crime**: The federal crime is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
7. **Investigation Scope**: The investigators are sampling all gas stations in the area to compare results.
8. **Resource Mentioned**: The "Profeco page" is used as a resource to check on gas stations' compliance.
9. **Transparency Tools Mentioned**:
* Profeco page (for consumer protection)
* Budget Transparency (for government spending)
* "Train Citizen Heroes" page (for empowering citizens)