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road. That money was never delivered. Till today. In fact, the <br /> Chairman of Commission of the Hawaiian Homes Land, at his <br /> hearing last week said...we hired an attorney to figure out the <br /> value of the road. 25 years later, no transfer. And yet we seen <br /> people come up here and say...the law enforcement should do <br /> this...the law enforcement should do that...the not enforcing <br /> this...they not enforcing that. Let's see what has gone on since <br /> July 15. The Attorney General of the State of Hawaii subpoenas <br /> Hawaiian Airlines for records of mileage of Hawaiian Airlines <br /> members who contributed miles to the kia`i on the mountain. If <br /> that is not legal harassment, I don't know what is. Then, last week, <br /> the Attorney General subpoenas the tax records of kahea. Which <br /> just happens to be involved with activities up on the mountain. <br /> This is blatant harassment by government. Our beloved police <br /> department gives out 8,000 plus citations on Hwy 2000. 8,000, <br /> within two months. Is that harassment? At least, if you ask me, <br /> that's unethical, what's going on here. So if the commission wants <br /> to get involved, and I say jump in. Jump in two feet. And go <br /> ahead and express an opinion. Why the law enforcement is not <br /> doing it's job. But try and determine who has legal jurisdiction of <br /> that mountain and that road. Because until that issue is addressed <br /> and completed, everything else becomes just...eh, what you wen <br /> open. So I ask you, Chairman Robinson and the Members of this <br /> commission to go ahead. Step in. Jump in because it's getting <br /> more exciting every month, as this goes on. And as somebody <br /> who went to law school, and I watch the legal opinions be <br /> expressed and God knows just watch the Trump impeachment and <br /> you going get one constitutional lesson, you neva, eva going get in <br /> law school. And express a view of what this commission believes <br /> is going on, on that mountain because those of us who go up there <br /> and those of us who go to legislative hearings and County, County <br /> Council hearings, we still in the cloud about the situation. I think, <br /> so is our Police Chief and our Mayor. Thank you. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Thank you. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: I have one question Sir. The subpoenas you've mentioned, are <br /> they pursuant to some ongoing litigation? <br /> Mr. Akiona: No, those subpoenas that has been handed out by the Attorney <br /> General. One was quashed by the court, which was the Hawaiian <br /> Airlines subpoena. The court said it's too broad and Hawaiian Air <br /> [inaudible]. The current one now, I believe the hearing is today or <br /> tomorrow. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: It's in a case, ongoing case? <br /> 17 <br />