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Abraham: Okay Jerome, maybe you and Teresa can handle you guys <br />conversation <br />Jerome: I'll go off line <br />Teresa: Jerome do you have a contact number. <br />Abraham: Teresa he just sent out his email. <br />Teresa: but does he have a contact number? <br />Abraham: Maybe you can get it later. I can even share it with you. I'll asked <br />Jerome: I'll send it to you later Teresa <br />Teresa: Mahalo <br />Abraham: Thank you Teresa <br />Brian: This is Brian, I got a question. How come we are not just beefing <br />up security and making a presents there. I mean I can see we <br />have 7 DLNR officers vehicle down at Kahena Beach, ticketing <br />nude people, why can't we put a presents on the pier at let <br />certain individuals know it is a hot spot and they need to take <br />their activity somewhere else. I know that homelessness is a <br />problem, no matter where we are. We got people in Puna, <br />being killed by these people, but we did not close Pahoa down <br />when it happen. We don't close the beaches down, when <br />to be a long term thing. Like I said the obvious thing, why we <br />don't we put a present on the pier and let them know it is a hot <br />spot and not a place to be hanging out. That's the only question <br />have. Thank you. <br />Jerome: The short answer to your question, out in West Hawaii there <br />are all but 2 DOCARE officers on duty during the day, not during <br />the night, during the day. So we have to rely on Hawaii County and <br />we do and they have been incredibly helpful, because they have <br />greater resources, than the State does, in terms of officers. But I can <br />turn to the County, nor can I turn to the State and say stop all natural <br />resources enforcement and focus all of your attention on the pier. I <br />0 <br />