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Has anyone gone to the new b.s. beach at Pohoiki?
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Probably not actually illegal IMO. State constitution guarantees coastal access. Emergency declaration no longer holds water because no one will be impeding authority facing an impending disaster.

There's been way too much enforcement under color of authority ie the vacation rental ban was actually enforced as a "voluntary moratorium"; no law was passed nor rescinded. Same with much of the denial and removal of ohana to/from homes and properties they are entitled to access. CD claims it is reluctant to use helicopters to rescue those in need, fire department enthusiastically uses helicopters for ticketing viewers. Are Shane's bribes to get special coastal access law public record?

It is beyond insane that overtime budgets for those providing no useful assistance to community run > 20x budgets to help those affected by the actual disaster, and that most official "assistance" is referring the affected to unfunded community resources. Counties efforts have largely been focused on increasing the hardship on those affected for their own self serving graft.

And in answer to 8F's question, way too late to be the first to set foot on Pele's lovely new beaches. The menehune are all over it.
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RE: Has anyone gone to the new b.s. beach at Pohoiki? - by alohanaia - 08-19-2018, 11:25 AM

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