Kaido
Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
- Feb 14, 2004
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Yup. The problem is there's a lot of stations with gas and no power to pump it. Then a few stations with power that have long since pumped all their gas. The transportation situation isn't making it easy for the gas trucks to bring fresh fuel in. And then you've got a ton more people on the road since public transport is still mostly down. You've also got a lot of people who want that gas for generators....that's what's causing a lot of the fights. People in cars think they deserve it more, people with jugs dont feel they need to wait in the line with the cars. People come to fill up their truck and also five 10 gallon jugs in their bed - there's no rationing or anything, so everyone is trying to hoard as much as they can. The lines are so outrageous that people don't even know where the end is, since they cross multiple intersections, which further snarls up traffic - there are some one lane roads that are completely blocked by the line. And of course people are running out of gas while waiting in the line, or constantly needing jumps because the batteries can't handle so many stops and starts. It's just so many factors that exacerbate each other, it's just total fucking chaos.
Most gas stations that are open have a police presence at this point to keep it from devolving into total anarchy.
I'm amazed that this is going on just 2 hours away from me. New Jersey - total mess. Connecticut (Hartford area, at least) - pretty much just a bad storm and now everything's back to normal. Gas, power, food, roads, etc. are all fine.