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the tide pools. IÓm never going to be able to do that again. You know, IÓm crying at
<br />night already, man, wondering what the hell happened here. ItÓs really sad.
<br />And another question I had is, are you required to have County roads next to each lot
<br />here? How can you subdivide without having County roads going d
<br />I thought there was a law that you had to have access to a County easement or something
<br />for subdividing properties here on this island. Everywhere you go thereÓs a gate. You
<br />know, IÓm sorry, man, I just, you know, itÓs sad that people like him canÓt go down and
<br />go fishing. They took away the mountain, too. You canÓt even g
<br />anymore. CanÓt go anywhere anymore, hardly. And if you do able to go there, you have
<br />to hike in and, God, by the time you get there youÓre tired and you donÓt even want to do
<br />anything anymore. ThatÓs all IÓve got to say.
<br />IÓm sorry I just wish you people would try to make these people put parking at least by
<br />the beach in several locations, not one. I used to like fishing on the far side of Pepeekeo
<br />towards Honomu. I go to the access they got now, I have to walk several miles to get
<br />over there. ThatÓs crazy, man. ThereÓs roads down there everywhere. I said it to Dwight
<br />Takamine when we were putting our waterline in Hakalau, ÐYour next big problem is
<br />roads, and donÓt close them off. Leave all these roads be thoroughfares for this island.Ñ
<br />And they never did. They gave easement back to the owners; and it has created a big
<br />mess, man. You guys really have to start thinking about this. IÓve heard people where
<br />they used to go opihi picking and take their ropes and have to go through peopleÓs yards,
<br />and they come out and bitch at them about it, man. They donÓt have any right to bitch at
<br />us if we want to go down there, none at all; and they are, you know. Get out of my
<br />property, man. What are you talking about, man, weÓre going down and go pound opihi.
<br />You know, I canÓt even do that no more. ItÓs just getting ridiculous. You know, save this
<br />place for the local people, man. ItÓs the island of Hawaii, man
<br />and I work plantation, and poison gang say, hey, haole, lucky yo
<br />the Big Island of Hawaii is Hawaii. And leave it that way, man. Get these people to
<br />open up.
<br />They got so much money, read in the paper theyÓre going to make five times their amount
<br />of money in their pocket, profit. Whoa, wow, man, thatÓs neat. My kids have to move to
<br />the mainland. She married a local boy, they have to go the mainland. TheyÓre in
<br />Waikoloa suffering, low housing, income housing; and itÓs even outrageous. Now
<br />theyÓre thinking about going to the mainland. They canÓt even afford a place here.
<br />Please try to put access closer to the beach for people to enjoy it, man, thatÓs all I came
<br />here for. I really appreciate if you people would really try to push laws. You know, just
<br />like this man said, thereÓs a lot of people. You know, I went by here, everybody
<br />watching the waves at Hilo Bay, man, all my friends that go down fishing down at
<br />Pepeekeo. Hey, man, come on down, the meeting here, come on, at
<br />appearance, Òcause if you got a couple of thousand people standing here, you guys would
<br />have to reject this proposal, man. But everybody has things to do, they canÓt come here 9
<br />oÓclock in the morning. You always put it where people canÓt come and do anything
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