You Call This Tough? Think '70's
Date: Monday, May 30 @ 23:59:48 PDT
Topic: Public Policy; Political and Legal News


At the North Park Service Center in San Diego, Joe Balistrieri hates how much he has had to raise the price of gasoline the past year.

"I feel sorry for the customers," said Balistrieri, 79, who has been selling gas in San Diego for 50 years. "I don't know how some of them cope with these price rises, especially when they have to buy food and rent. This has been the worst I've seen in a long time."

But there have been worse years. In the 1970s, gasoline was rationed so tightly that drivers had to queue up in long lines, and stations had only enough fuel to stay open a few hours a day.

"Everybody suffered back then," said Balistrieri, who worries that the oil market may be heading in a similar direction today.

San Diego Union-Tribune





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