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Lack of police presence
#31
Inaccurate reporting is one reason I wish people would exercise more care when posting links to newspaper articles. Frequently they are linking to outdated or flat out inaccurate articles which are then taken as gospel by Punaweb readers, especially those who are off island and don't know what the caliber of reporting is in our local paper. One of the downsides of the internet is that NOTHING goes away, the newspaper may or may not print a correction, but the original inaccurate information continues to bounce around cyberspace forever. I now hesitate to post on Punaweb anything positive about my school for instance, for fear that someone will immediately post links to a bunch of outdated and inaccurate articles that have been published about us in the past. This is a shame because Punaweb otherwise can be such a great resource!

Carol
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb
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#32
I was at the meeting in question and Officer Briski definitely said, "There are only four officers between Kea'au and Kalapana." If that's what the reporter put in his story, he was reporting what we were all told. A thorough journalist checks his facts, though.

Carey, when you contacted the police, did they tell you how many officers ARE assigned to Puna? How many are on the beat vs. at a desk? I have always wanted to know that.

Cheers,
Jerry
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#33
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Originally posted by JerryCarr

did they tell you how many officers ARE assigned to Puna? How many are on the beat vs. at a desk? I have always wanted to know that.


I believe with the additional authorization the number is 54. A dozen or so are assigned to other task not related to patrol, so figure around 40. That makes it about 6 on patrol at any given time in the Puna District.
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#34
tax assessment wierdness? sounds like from above.
go talk to the people behind the counter at Real Property -- be patient, they stay busy, but can and will work through questions and any situations you think may be abnormal.

James Weatherford, Ph.D.
15-1888 Hialoa
Hawaiian Paradise Park
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#35
It is too bad that this thread got to 3 pages before the correct police presence was reported.

It would be nice if the orginal posters would update the information they posted on the # of police (as an admendum to the post), so that this error is not continuously repeated ... As was mentioned by CG, these errors have a way of permeating the forum & the mindset of some....

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#36
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Originally posted by Glen



What shocks me is not the crimes I read about, but the "whaddya gonna do?" non-reaction from the police to those crimes. I think Jerry is right. This needs to be expressed --and often-- through our representatives.

Ultimately, I think it will also be important to permit districts to retain more of their tax revenues and to have some say over how those revenues are used.



HOOO, SAID IT GLEN.
Melissa Fletcher
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#37
quote:
Originally posted by james weatherford

quote:
Originally posted by Jon

With limited resources I bet cops are assigned where needed most, not by tax receipts...


No, 'cops' now are 'assigned' to do commando raids on gardens;
even though life and property are left unprotected by doing so.
As long as law enforcement resources are being used for anything other than protecting life and property, then those resources are NOT being used where needed most.

James Weatherford, Ph.D.
15-1888 Hialoa
Hawaiian Paradise Park


If that is the case, we have some work to do.


Texan Moving to Puna on July 3rd 2008.
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I do not believe that America is better than everybody else...
America "IS" everybody else.
The Wilder Side Of Hawaii
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#38
quote:
Originally posted by JerryCarr

quote:
Originally posted by Jon

With limited resources I bet cops are assigned where needed most, not by tax receipts...

Texan Moving to Puna on July 3rd 2008.

No offense, but you sure have a lot to learn about the local political power structure and resource allocation here on Hawaii Island. (Unless, that is, you were using that hallowed Texan tradition of sarcasm.) If only you were right, there wouldn't be a problem.

On another note, as a born and raised Texan myself, I welcome you (a bit in advance) to Puna. It's really, really different here, and I love it, despite my complaining.

Hook 'em Horns and Cheers. Oh wait, "Hook 'em Horns" IS a cheer,
Jerry

No offense taken, I have much to learn about how things work here. and being from a large city I expect to have problems understanding some things.

Thanks for the Welcome....


Texan Moving to Puna on July 3rd 2008.
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I do not believe that America is better than everybody else...
America "IS" everybody else.
The Wilder Side Of Hawaii
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#39
Funny how so much is made about police presence in Puna protecting life and property versus garden raids and this thread has fallen back to page 5. Is it apathy or just that we realize the good ol' boy club is what it is? And we settle for that? After having read through the tread once again I don't have a clear count on how many beat police we have. I can tell you where two or three hang out almost always - Keaau - three yesterday morning as I went by all using their big boy toys (laser speed guns) catching those that bring easy revenue (you know doing that serve and protect stuff). Only here 6 days when I had the pleasure of meeting the elite force -seems 65 mph in a 45 mph is NOT ok, though I was not the lead vehicle in the parade but an easy $177.00 fine. And the fine gentleman (they guy with the badge and gun) greeted me after we pulled over with "jesus christ, why were you speeding, jesus christ!"...someone I have never been mistake for before, but guess he saw some similarity or what he just intentionally offending me?
Yeah I was wrong, mea copa, e kala mai. Now when I travel the road cruise control on 44 mph without exception every vehicle on the same path "speed" on by giving me stink eye. I just don't have another spare $177.00 folks. Driving wit aloha!
Appologies if off thread here.
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#40
I think you're looking for the "Too much police presence" thread.
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