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Page 2 of 2 <br /> has apparently been playing a big role in contributing toward the "tension" as <br /> <br /> follows: i) He has sent the Dept. of Health inspector to inspect their backyard <br /> <br /> twice for dog doodoo. 2) He has asked the building inspector to stop Rick and Tim <br /> <br /> from installing a bamboo screen on their newly built rock wall after he had <br /> originally agreed to let them erect the screens. 3) He has removed a surveyor's pin <br /> placed in his driveway by a licensed surveyor who revealed to Rick that Mr. Simon's <br /> driveway was illegally built on Rick's property. Amidst all of the "tension building" <br /> <br /> that Mr. Simons has been working on, he has not once called the humane society or <br /> <br /> the police about the "vocal dogs." I wonder why? Could it be that his issues are <br /> more personal and not really dog-related? So how does Bill 4, Draft 5 protect dogs <br /> <br /> and their guardians from being maliciously preyed upon by vindictive people like <br /> Mr. Simons? <br /> In closing I want to add that on Monday, March 28th, I parked my car two lots <br /> down from Mr. Simons house in order to carpool to the Task Force meeting on <br /> <br /> Animal Control with Rick. The meeting was held in Waimea. When I returned from <br /> <br /> Waimea after 10 pm, got into my car and drove it home 2 miles away, I noticed <br /> that my right front tire was flat. The next morning, Rick called me to say that two <br /> of the tires on John's truck (he is a temporary boarder at Rick's house) were also <br /> flattened. All 3 tires were punctured in the sidewall with a sharp object (like an ice <br /> pick) meaning that the tires were destroyed and had to be replaced. There were six <br /> cars parked in this general location and only 2 of our cars were targeted. ONLY <br /> TWO. We have filed criminal reports with the Police Dept. listing the obvious <br /> suspect. <br /> It is important that you include a section in the law which penalizes people making <br /> malicious and fraudulent claims and complaints. A $1,000 penalty is very <br /> reasonable. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> Josephine Keliipio <br /> 76-168 Royal Poinciana Drive <br /> Kailua-Kona, Hi 96740 <br /> 4/11 /2005 <br /> <br />