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disproportionate to the minor violations. <br /> The bill's reliance on neighbor complaints as the basis for imposing fines introduces <br /> significant potential for abuse and harassment. Innocuous activities, such as children <br /> swimming in a pool during the day, could trigger false complaints from disgruntled <br /> neighbors, leading to unfathomable $10,000 penalties for homeowners. This <br /> legislation threatens to erode the very essence of Hawaiian culture and could foster <br /> an environment where neighbors are encouraged to betray one another. <br /> Proposed TAR Bill 121 in its entirety is fundamentally flawed, and wholly <br /> unconstitutional. <br /> The unreasonable affidavit requirements with potential felony charges, prison time, a <br /> $10,000 criminal perjury fine and excessive $10,000 daily penalties as outlined in this <br /> bill threaten the constitutional rights and financial stability of Hawaiian homeowners. <br /> The grave penalties as proposed in Bill 121 do not serve the best interest of anyone in <br /> our local community. <br /> Your constituents and our Ohana deserve better than this. <br /> Vote NO on Bill 121. With Respect and Aloha, Lisa Hall <br />