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Video: What should be done about gas lines & gouging after Hurricane Sandy?
MATAWAN, NJ - NOVEMBER 02: People line up to fill gas canisters at a Shell gas station on November 2, 2012 in Matawan, New Jersey. According to AAA, 60 % of gas stations in New Jersey are or were closed due to Superstorm Sandy. Credit: Getty Images

Video: What should be done about gas lines & gouging after Hurricane Sandy?

Think protecting Hurricane Sandy's victims from price gouging on gasoline is a good idea? Think again.

Reason.tv explains why tampering with the market to keep gas prices low might actually be making it more difficult for folks in New York and New Jersey to get fuel:

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