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Posted: 11:10 PM Sep 12, 2008
Last Updated: 11:10 PM Sep 12, 2008
Reporter: Jamie Edmonds
Email Address: jamie.edmonds@wilx.com

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If you were anywhere near a gas station Friday, you saw hundreds of cars waiting in line to fill up before Ike bears down.

"Its amazing," Evan Jones of Delta Township said. "I think it's gas, everyone wants it before it goes up because of the hurricane, but who knows?"

It's the unknown that pushed so many to wait.

"I waited bout 30 minutes to 45 minutes," Joan Walker of Lansing said.
"I heard a big chain in the area had gone up to $6 a gallon. I was like no way!"

Governor Jennifer Granholm hoped to quell fears and stop the rumor mill in a Friday press conference. Her message? 'Don't panic.'

"There should not be a rush to the gas stations in Michigan and we urge people to not create a demand problem that causes the supply to diminish," she said.

Do expect prices to jump slightly, she said. It's those who try to gouge consumers, who will be prosecuted.

"If any gas station attendant is looking to make a buck over this crisis, our message is, 'we are watching,'" Granholm said.

"Price gouging is illegal in Michigan and gas stations who are found guilty of price gouging face fines up to $25,000," John Sellek, spokesperson for the Attorney General's office, said.

Sellek said there've been no reports of gouging yet, but people will be on-hand to answer your complaints all weekend.

The consumer hotline number is: 1-877-765-8388

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Posted by: Pam Location: Jackson on Sep 14, 2008 at 05:45 PM
A few years ago, Granholm prosecuted some stations for gouging. It is time to do it again.

Posted by: Anonymous on Sep 13, 2008 at 10:32 PM
The sad part of this entire Spectacle, is that People were acting Like Crazed Maniacs at the pumps. Yelling, Rude, Inconsiderate & down right Stupid! Lines and lines of people cutting in front of each other, being rude to cashiers. It is amazing that in The United States, people act like they are fighting for food in a 3rd world country.And I am almost certain they dont act this bad.

Posted by: terry Location: gilletts lake on Sep 13, 2008 at 02:13 PM
Is NBC going to continue to have NFL on Thursday at 7 PM all season? And if so,will other arrangements be made for those that have watched Jeopardy every day at that time for 25 or so years

Posted by: Dave Location: Holt, MI on Sep 13, 2008 at 02:08 PM
What a bunch of scared sheep. Not wanting to join the panicked sheep, we waited until late evening to gas up. We gassed at the Meijer's on S Penn for $3.92 (about 20c over last week). Here's what we saw today: 3:30-4:30pm Speedway? - S Penn @ Miller $3.92 Meijer's S Penn $3.92 Speedway? - Jolly @ Dunckel $3.92 ~5:45pm ~9:00pm Speedway? - Jolly @ Dunckel $4.12 ~9:00pm Admiral - S Penn $3.83 Speedway? - S Penn @ Miller $3.92 Meijer's S Penn $3.92 Speedways - Cedar @ Long $3.92

Posted by: Bartholemew Location: Lansing on Sep 13, 2008 at 08:46 AM
Mike Cox should be ready to prosecute. There is no reason gas should go up, yet a few stations went up over $1.

Posted by: william on Sep 13, 2008 at 08:14 AM
just to let you know, I shop at a local grocery market that also has a gas station up on a main street, and I filled my vehicle up @ $3.42 a gallon yesterday. I waited in line like the rest of ya, but well worth the 20 minute wait!

Posted by: Matt Location: Lansing on Sep 13, 2008 at 01:09 AM
Well then, one station that should be prosecuted should be the Citgo on Mt. Hope between MLK and Washington...I was driving home today and they were charging $4.99 a gallon. I was lucky enough to get it for $3.92 at Speedway.

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