YES I can atest to the lines in Tampa - it's really hit or miss tho. Some places are packed with others are 'normal'. As to the 'rationing' - the Gov. held a press conference about 2 hours ago stating he DID NOT order any rationing. Here is a news story regarding it :
Officials: Plenty Of Gas To Last
From The Tampa Tribune -- Published: Sep 10, 2004
Florida officials moved quickly Friday afternoon to reassure residents that plenty of gasoline and diesel fuel is available to last through Hurricane Ivan, if the storm reaches the state.
The Florida Emergency Operations Center issued a news release after rumors about gas rationing spread rapidly across the state, sending motorists flocking to gas stations everywhere.
A spokeswoman with the state EOC said neither Gov. Jeb Bush nor any other state agency ordered gasoline rationing. The governor and state agencies do not have that power, she said.
Jim Smith, president and chief executive officer of the Florida Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association, said there is enough gas to supply the state, but the panic buying might lead to a shortage.
"We've now got this massive crisis on our hands statewide,'' he said.
More than 160 million gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel were stored in terminals at the Port of Tampa, the Port of Jacksonville and Port Everglades on Thursday. Over the next nine days, 22 ships will deliver about 160 million more gallons of gasoline and diesel, the EOC news release said.
Make of it what you will...