In the article "Panicked Evacuations Mix with Nonchalance in Hurricane Sandy's Path" by Cara Buckley in the
New York Times , she wrote about how many people were taking their life at risk.People in so called Zone-A which is Battery Park City in Manhattan, Red Hook,Coney Island and parts of Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn; City Island in the Bronx; and the Rockaways in Queens to evacuate.Many people that lives in those locations were reluctant to evacuate. They believed that because they made a big fuss about evacuating during the hurricane Irene and nothing big really happened ,that this time they were doing the same.Some people however were panicking like crazy. they would crazily call for taxis and sometimes yelled at others who tried to jump ahead of them.
During hurricane Irene everyone made a big fuss about everything and nothing much had happened. 27 year, John Miller said "Last time they made such a big hype out of it and nothing happened". I think though that people should still be cautious about it because what if something bad does happen, you don't know if your gonna be safe ,and you cant tell the future.Like many have said, its better to be safe then sorry.
Sometimes people get to panicky and when they do they tend to get pretty violent. Ann Persaud, owner of the south 7 citgo station in new Milford said"Everyone is panicky - oh my God, they bring in any kind of container they can think of and fill it up with gas!". I think people should calm down because if they take as much gas as they can and that they don't really need it then the others that do need it might not have gas. The reason why they might not have gas is because maybe the gas station runs out of gas.Even though you might think that its better to have it just in case, it is but others need to be able to leave and so you can't be selfish.
In the future I think we all need to learn how to be safe and prepared for anything and also learn how to be calm in hectic situations. If we work together maybe everyone could be safe.