SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (November 2, 2012) – Emergency Operations Center, Bethel, NY – Sullivan County Manager David Fanslau issued the following statement: “The Limited State of Emergency that is in effect in Sullivan County will continue through 12:01 AM Monday, November 5, 2012. The state of disaster has been declared due there being thousands of locations without power in Sullivan County due to Hurricane Sandy, and numerous county and town roadways remain with hazardous conditions. Such conditions threaten or imperil the public safety of citizens of the County of Sullivan.
“The State of Emergency shall include the prohibition of purchasing gasoline or diesel fuel at retail locations in any quantity greater than that which would fill the vehicle, with the exception of a small container necessary to fuel a generator or similar machine, as well as an exception for Sullivan County Agricultural industry support. This prohibition shall continue through 12:01 AM Thursday, November 8, 2012.
“There is not currently a shortage of fuel in Sullivan County. However, there have been reports of persons seeking to purchase large quantities of gasoline and or diesel fuel, in storage tanks in the backs of pick-up trucks, with the stated intent of reselling the fuel in the New York City metropolitan area. There is a concern that price-gouging will occur. There is also a concern that sufficient fuel supplies be available for Public Safety vehicles, Public Works vehicles, and local citizens.
“I am requesting the assistance and cooperation of the retail fuel distributors in Sullivan County to take action to ensure that gasoline and diesel fuel will be available for the residents of Sullivan County. I have also asked the Sullivan County Sheriff to take whatever action is necessary to safeguard the available fuel supplies for the people of Sullivan County, and to take action against any price-gouging that may occur.”











Umm, one “small” container does NOT fill the tank of a house generator dude. Our generator uses 16gallons every 12-14 hours and is keeping 8 people including 4 very elderly people alive in this cold. Therefore I will ignore your ridiculous rule and continue keeping my family safe.