08-26-2007, 08:11 AM
The ferry system will wind up refunding all 19,000 ticket holders when the injunction is filed tomorrow. There is a Hawaii state law that forbids business from operating while an envirormental impact study is being conducted (which can take years). And since the high court unaminously agreed that the state should have done one before the ferry was allowed to proceed, they will undoubtedly be forced to close down the harbor area to the ferry. What Im wondering is what happens to peoples vehicles that were transported today if they are forced to shut down tomorrow?