02-09-2010, 01:00 AM
David,
We call him Mr. Aloha. He is a one man litter patrol. The county gives him those orange bags and he fills them and leaves them on the side of the road to be picked up. He also places many of those grocery bags on his handle bars and collects all kinds of recycle items in them. He even uses a whisk broom and a tooth brush to clean the sidewalks and bridges. I tried to interview him one day but he did not want any publicity.
Mr. Aloha rides his bike and maintains the highway from where he lives in Pepeekeo to just past the singing bridge in Hilo. He usually starts out in the mid afternoon and works diligently till sunset then rides home. I worry about him when I have not seen him for several days in a row. He is a bit physically unstable at times and there are a lot of big trucks on the highway.
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
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We call him Mr. Aloha. He is a one man litter patrol. The county gives him those orange bags and he fills them and leaves them on the side of the road to be picked up. He also places many of those grocery bags on his handle bars and collects all kinds of recycle items in them. He even uses a whisk broom and a tooth brush to clean the sidewalks and bridges. I tried to interview him one day but he did not want any publicity.
Mr. Aloha rides his bike and maintains the highway from where he lives in Pepeekeo to just past the singing bridge in Hilo. He usually starts out in the mid afternoon and works diligently till sunset then rides home. I worry about him when I have not seen him for several days in a row. He is a bit physically unstable at times and there are a lot of big trucks on the highway.
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Originally posted by David M
Sorry Glen - much prefer Pam's take.
Of a similar note...if any of you drive the north side of Hilo, there is an older gentleman who appears to have undertaken the responsibility of litter patrol. Usually see him in the afternoon with his bike with a "Drive with Aloha" sign. Bike is often overloaded with bags of trash. While we usually see him in or near the light at Wainuenue and Bayfront Hwy 19, I've been surprised to see him after dark pushing his bike toward Puakaa. Anyone know his story?
David
Ninole Resident
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
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Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
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devany
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