Sigarms
Super Member
What I do know is true is that the biggest part of the problem is that is people behving like sheep....or worse than sheep. Mere rumors about prices going up prompted people to race out and fill all their cars and top off tanks. The local radio and TV reported this, showing lines of cars at gas stations and small stations out of gas. This created a panic that has been going on for well over a week now. I hear people in my office saying how everyday they top off a nearly full tank "just in case". This is creating an abnormal and unneccessary demand that normal supply can't keep up with. I say its abnormal because the are no more cars, no more miles being driven and no bigger gas tanks than two weeks ago. And everyday the local media fuels the panic. I'm beginning to think the sterotypes about ignorant southerners are true. We're behaving like morons and paying the price.
That's EXACTLY what happend in N.C the day Ike hit land down in Texas.
The attorney general of N.C has made some headlines because he's written to some gas stations in N.C (one right here in Yadkinville) asking for a written response as to why they jumped gas over $5 a gallon (over a $1.50 jump in price).
Seems that N.C has some "price gouging" (sp?) laws and they are actually investigating to see if any were broken.
Honestly, summers during college I worked pumping gas (when they had 'em back then). Being in the gas station business is not something I'd want to be in. Perhaps my observations were wrong at the time, but rarely does the local station owner make money selling gas (add on sales for what you have in the store is where the money is at). Can't win, and darn if you do, darn if you don't.