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Ms. Sumner-Mack: But there are thousands of cases already of people being... <br /> Mr. Heintz: Arrested and dealt with. <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: Arrested and charged with...with these thousands of cases. So <br /> they could come back and say...well we are...we are...applying <br /> the laws. They're just not...they're just not looking at a bigger <br /> picture apparently. But it was in the paper this morning, you <br /> know. Listing how many thousands of these, and these and these. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: It's nothing to do with the road though. <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: It's not taking on the larger issue of access to State land...which <br /> should be the purview of the State. Shouldn't it? <br /> Mr. Wiseman: The arrest record I observed was mostly traffic violations and... <br /> Mr. Heintz: That's right. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: And a few minor violent crimes maybe, perhaps. But nothing <br /> related directly to the road. You know you have to think, the <br /> analogy. What if a sacred land was discovered on Inouye Highway <br /> and they blocked the highway? Anywhere. Take Honolulu. If <br /> they blocked Kealakekua...the main street. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: So the law should not be indiscriminately applied. <br /> Mr. Robinson: It is using County property facilities, equipment, time, or personnel <br /> for private husinecs, campaign purposes, or any other purpose <br /> other than for public purpose. So if you're using County resources <br /> to control people that are denying access...is that really the <br /> County's purpose? <br /> Mr. Wiseman: It's not a public purpose to me. <br /> Mr. Robinson: It's not a public purpose. I mean is that a fair treatment...a lack of <br /> fair treatment? <br /> Ms. Hall: Well technically that would be the question you guys would take <br /> up if you guys initiated a petition. But I'd also wanted to remind <br /> the Board that in order to do that, you would have to pass a <br /> resolution. Which basically will give the scope of the investigation <br /> 33 <br />