08-16-2009, 01:22 PM
Well, yes, I'm just saying what Rob said. There are almost 9000 lots. When I looked at it back in 2004 I could see that there was the potential to have pretty sketchy folks in the neighborhood. Adding an influx of people with goodies to steal doesn't mean the marginal people have moved away.
The stats have little meaning as they only reflect the small percentage of people who are caught.
Sexual offenders - were not even on my radar.
I always figured that Kapoho Beach Lots is primarily gated to block drive-in access to Champagne Pond, and having public parking up the area nearby, whatever they might give as the official reason. How they get away with it I dunno. The gated subdivisions on the west side with ocean access had to provide at least limited public parking and a pass system. But that's another conversation.
The stats have little meaning as they only reflect the small percentage of people who are caught.
Sexual offenders - were not even on my radar.
I always figured that Kapoho Beach Lots is primarily gated to block drive-in access to Champagne Pond, and having public parking up the area nearby, whatever they might give as the official reason. How they get away with it I dunno. The gated subdivisions on the west side with ocean access had to provide at least limited public parking and a pass system. But that's another conversation.