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It's just the way we've driven our society. Back in my era, gas stations sold tires, used compressed air to operate their vehicle lifts, used air tools to work on vehicles, and had a general need for a compressed air structure. Hanging a big red meter on the outside of the garage door with a knob that you could dial in your pressure was such a minor expense that it wasn't even a consideration. It was in support of those who supported them.
Fast forward to the 21st century and nobody can turn a profit, everyone is college educated but nobody can read, gas stations are nothing more than grocery stores and the ability to provide compressed air for free is no longer a viable option. In fact, those machines aren't actually air pumps but rather water spigots masquerading as air dispensers.
To the OP, you did yourself a favor by not pumping that mess into your tires.
Fast forward to the 21st century and nobody can turn a profit, everyone is college educated but nobody can read, gas stations are nothing more than grocery stores and the ability to provide compressed air for free is no longer a viable option. In fact, those machines aren't actually air pumps but rather water spigots masquerading as air dispensers.
To the OP, you did yourself a favor by not pumping that mess into your tires.