the largest number of complaints
concerned increased fuel prices, but other emergency supplies were also
affected.
"Price gouging" of
essential consumer goods is forbidden under New York law.
More than one million people in New
Jersey and New York are still without power a week after the storm hit.
We are actively investigating
hundreds of complaints... and will do everything we can to stop unscrupulous
individuals from taking advantage of New Yorkers”
New York Attorney General Eric
Schneiderman
Although fuel supplies are reaching
petrol stations across the region, around one-quarter are still closed in
metropolitan New York.
At the weekend, long queues of cars
and people carrying red canisters built up at petrol stations.
As a result of the storm, 8.5
million homes and businesses were left without power, prompting a surge in
demand for generators and hotel rooms. Tens of thousands of people have been
displaced.
Mr Schneiderman said that consumers
had contacted him to report "possible gouging for emergency supplies like
generators, hotels raising rates due to 'high demand', as well as increased
prices for food and water".
In a statement, the attorney general
said that under New York state law, retailers were not allowed to charge
"unconscionably excessive prices" for goods required for personal,
family or household purposes when there was an abnormal disruption of the
market.
He pledged to do "everything we
can to stop unscrupulous individuals from taking advantage of New Yorkers
trying to rebuild their lives".
'More outages'
Transport authorities opened more
subway lines on Monday, as more commuters returned to work and one million
students returned to school for the first time since the storm.
But platforms were teeming with
travellers, trains were overcrowded and limited bus services struggled to meet
the demand for services into New York City.
Hundreds of people joined queues
early on Monday for the Jersey City ferry service to New York.
As overnight temperatures fell close
to freezing, forecasters warned of a new storm approaching the US east coast.
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