04-19-2018, 05:24 AM
That article, kalakoa, is a treasure trove of Hawaii County dysfunction:
(the police) reached out to the Hawaii Island Humane Society, which is across the street from the station to inquire about traps... he was informed he could use it for a fee.
However:
A deposit for a trap is $75... Once the trap is brought back, the money is refunded. Whitaker said the deposit is never cashed.
One county agency doesn't understand the rules of another county agency, so catching the roosters is temporarily put on hold. Then the article ends with:
Swan said there are other solutions to things and suggests that the humane society and police department work together to find a way to reduce the chicken population on Hale Makai Place.
Kumbaya
“Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
(the police) reached out to the Hawaii Island Humane Society, which is across the street from the station to inquire about traps... he was informed he could use it for a fee.
However:
A deposit for a trap is $75... Once the trap is brought back, the money is refunded. Whitaker said the deposit is never cashed.
One county agency doesn't understand the rules of another county agency, so catching the roosters is temporarily put on hold. Then the article ends with:
Swan said there are other solutions to things and suggests that the humane society and police department work together to find a way to reduce the chicken population on Hale Makai Place.
Kumbaya
“Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves