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It will explain What really happens when an electric car catches on fire? And does your fire <br />department know how to put these raging infernos out? <br />Please do not bring these cars to the island. It will be like the mongoose, fire ants, and more! <br />Mahalo, <br />Michelle Melendez -Freedom Activist <br />Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996 <br />Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book, <br />End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight <br />Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here <br />"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here <br />On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 8:50 AM Michelle Melendez<michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> <br />wrote: <br />Aloha Commissioners, <br />If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, as Mr. <br />Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up? <br />Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I think he <br />should be. <br />Concerns about the plan: <br />• "Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's against the <br />Constitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must be removed from <br />the plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation of your oath of office. <br />(No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.) <br />• Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island for EV <br />which will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is being considered <br />disturbs me greatly. There are already power -shortages on the island. This would hinder it <br />even more. <br />Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from a <br />firefighter. "The problem with EVs is that the lithium -ion batteries can actually propagate a fire. <br />In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and you have lithium -ion <br />batteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any other cars ," said Captain Rahul <br />Khanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; he has 26 years' experience in the <br />shipping and maritime industry and 14 years in various ranks on merchant ships. . Source: "Is It <br />Safe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On Big Ships?" by Mark Vaughn, May 10, <br />2022.https://www.autoweek. com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-ship-thousands-of- <br />electric-cars-on-big-ships/ <br />How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired? <br />What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use? <br />These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and <br />people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and their <br />toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed <br />here. <br />What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV? <br />