New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says officials expect the fuel shortage that has led to long lines and short tempers to continue for days.
He said Sunday that authorities aren’t “100 percent sure” when the shortage will end but that it’s a short-term problem.
Cuomo says the fuel delivery and distribution problems from Superstorm Sandy are easing and that more gas is coming to the area and will be distributed.
He urges people to not use their cars if they don’t have to and not to hoard fuel.
(AP)
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Mike Bloomberg just announced that he is signing an executive order that gas siphoning is permitted as long as it isn’t siphoned b’peh & its less than 16oz
They should sell thousands of lottery tickets at a buck apiece. The winners get to pull in with no line.
They should abolish price-gouging laws. If the price of gas would be able to rise and drop naturally, the price of gas in the North East would shoot up, and fuel companies from other states would rush in to profit. Problem solved.