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RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - Rob Tucker - 01-20-2008

I think it off the mark to think Shane is targeted in this. There has been repeated vandalism to the work vehicles for the park development. Smashed and broken trucks. payloaders etc. This is simply ignorant, probably drug fueled, stupidity of a type that plagues every community in the country.


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - mella l - 01-20-2008

quote:
Originally posted by Francesca

quote:

Its sad that people who are not willing to take a chance lash out at those do.


What does this mean? Take a chance and do what? Do you even know who did any of these crimes, or are assumptions being made about who it was?




Francesca,

What does this mean?

"Its sad that people who are not willing to take a chance lash out at those do".

It means that people trying to make a living, those with initiative to grow a business and the dicipline to work thru all the regulations and licensing and work real hard at their new enterprise can stir up jealousy and animosity at times in some people.

mella l


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - LavaOcean - 01-20-2008

Instead of spending all day at the park like we once could now were generally working like crazy like most other business owners. That said set backs pertaining pohoiki & lack of lava have not maid things a cake walk exactly for us as a company. The taxes we pay which is $400+ a month helps with the up keep last I checked. We havent pointed any fingers but we did report this crime this time. As my website states my family has been fishing here for over 20 years, feel free to ask my father anytime. As for what I want for the lifeguard stand Im sure that I alone do not have the power to make something like that happen, contact the fire department to find out more about why if you like. A serious problem was addressed dealing with this ramp and it seems no one cares, its a boat ramp plain and simple!

For those who dont know a wide array of other fishermen & boat have experienced similar problems while out at sea. Some popped tires, broken window, stolen truckes, burnt trucks, so what is going to change I thought the idea of a security guard was because of problems like this maybe I miss something.

Now it seems eventhough were still running the smaller of our vessels like we said we planned to do were still having petty thug like problems.





Shane Turpin
Lava Ocean Adventures


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - Francesca - 01-20-2008

quote:
Originally posted by mella l

quote:
Originally posted by Francesca

quote:

Its sad that people who are not willing to take a chance lash out at those do.


What does this mean? Take a chance and do what? Do you even know who did any of these crimes, or are assumptions being made about who it was?



Francesca,

What does this mean?

"Its sad that people who are not willing to take a chance lash out at those do".

It means that people trying to make a living, those with initiative to grow a business and the dicipline to work thru all the regulations and licensing and work real hard at their new enterprise can stir up jealousy and animosity at times in some people.

mella l


Mella, it seems that the a lot of assumptions are being made. Who actually did the crime? Does anyone know? If not, then why assume it's locals, or someone on drugs, or trip-wire vets, or someone who is jealous as you mentioned.

Francesca


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - mella l - 01-21-2008

I guess I missed the finger pointing!

mella l


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - Guest - 01-22-2008

quote:
Originally posted by LavaOcean
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Now it seems eventhough were still running the smaller of our vessels like we said we planned to do were still having petty thug like problems.....


Shane -

Walmart hires security guards to protect there assets. Have you thought about hiring your own security and increasing your rates[?]

Or possibly looking into a complete different business venture?

It sounds like from reading the above post from Lloydenriques (whom I have a great deal of respect for and know that one of his son's is a Former World JR. Longboard Champion that trains in the Pohoiki area) that you have burned bridges with many of the locals.

What could you do to repair those bridges?

It sounds as though you are repeatedly being targeted.

It's almost like domestic abuse. You love the land so much... but the land doesn't love you[V] Why stick with a partner that is only going to harm you?[?]

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Coming home soon!


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - Nalu Mama - 01-22-2008

I've seen many potential fights diffused with a little humor.
Like if somebody says "like scrap?" you say "no, I like whole beef" with a big smile and usually everybody laughs and you might even make a friend.
[8D]
Oh, and they always fight the same way- if you see a fist coming at you, expect the elbow to follow!

Breathe. Relax. Focus.


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - Greg - 01-22-2008

This thread is about Lava Ocean

Who speaks of himself with devotion

But from hearing his quotes

bout the length of his boats

It just seems to be self promotion.


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - LavaOcean - 01-23-2008

Not sure why a swimming problem, the root of this whole issue, has anything to do with my respect level for some particular people and how they are tied to Pohoiki. Of these people Ive had very little interactions with and none have ever been out on a trip with us. When we were operating and making a daily wage I tried to give what I could, which at the time was fish most of the time. Anyhow I hope all you that think that this cant happen to you think again and go look in the police record you'll see that theres definitly a problem that should be addressed.

Shane Turpin
Lava Ocean Adventures


RE: Window broken at Pohoiki - dmbwest - 01-23-2008

To Shane:

I feel for you man, but I think you need to put your hat in your hand, humbly ask for forgivness, shake hands, hug, and converse person to person see how YOU can do to resolve your 'problems' directly .... I bet you can turn things around in a day with a simple conversation and get love right afta' real world follow through on you part.


pog