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confiscations and so forth. You set the tone quite early on, and that actually makes a difference in
<br />how the rest of the event plays forward. There is, and I think this is another reason why I’ve
<br />decided not to do any liquor in the first year, because there is an expectation that it’s the old Waiki‘i
<br />Music Festival back again, it’s Father’s Day weekend, it’s going to be just like the old days. Well,
<br />it won’t be just like the old days because it really won’t be; we won’t be allowing people to bring in
<br />alcohol in the way that, I believe it was pretty standard before, I think it was just accepted and that’s
<br />what you did. Even though the posters said this is an alcohol and drug free event, I don’t think that
<br />was adhered to.
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<br />And Bill mentioned the timing. Obviously, there is going to be a crunch as people move out of that
<br />one access road onto Saddle Road going both ways. We keep monitoring that; we have parking
<br />marshals, we have special duty to help, we have security as well to help, the cars are moving. And I
<br />have headliners throughout the day and, in fact, the last act will be one of the least well-known acts.
<br />So I’m encouraging people to leave, you know, not just all at 6:00, but to leave at 3:00 after Willie
<br />K, or to leave at 4:30 after Amy or John Cruz, depending on whether Saturday or Sunday, and that
<br />really helps to pace the day, to pace the day through.
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<br />BOWMAN: So do I understand that your entertainment is going to be through at 6:00, but the
<br />permit is till 10:00 to get everyone out?
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<br />BOSTOCK: I really hope to get everyone out before dark; but absolutely, the entertainment will
<br />close at 6:00 in the end and we’ll start moving people out. And at that time the vendors will not be
<br />allowed to sell after that time.
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<br />BOWMAN: Oh, after 6:00, or after the last -.
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<br />BOSTOCK: Yeah, after 6:00, yeah.
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<br />BOWMAN: Okay, thank you.
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<br />MOORE: Just to be clear, the options in what we will try to do, and this is my recommendations,
<br />trying to keep some options open; if things are really successful and you want to do a Friday night,
<br />and that will probably go, start a little later and end a little later. And so there’s some different
<br />options here. But clearly, the intent is to, you know, have, follow the daylight hours on Saturday
<br />and Sunday. And part of this is, you know -. And again, we are agreeable to the condition on the
<br />security plan. So there is oversight. It’s not just whatever Tim wants to do, but there is oversight;
<br />there’s consultation, if we want to go later in the evenings. But that’s just to create some flexibility,
<br />as I said. We have a three-day festival permit, the initial festival is maybe two days, and that may
<br />be all that ever is. So it’s just going to depend on how things go and how things operate.
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<br />GIFFIN: Daryn – excuse me for just a minute – and correct me if I’m wrong, I think what Bill is
<br />speaking of is germane to this first concert, but in fact, the application is generic to the future,
<br />correct? So we are speaking of a three-day application. We are speaking of 10:00 to 10:00, 10:00
<br />a.m. to 10:00 p.m., correct, Daryn?
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<br />ARAI: Condition No. 2 basically provides for the outward limits, I guess, is the best way to
<br />describe it, of what this event can do operationally. The general assumption is that, as it reads -.
<br />That’s why it says “a maximum of three consecutive days.” What’s clear is that it must be
<br />consecutive. They can’t have a festival one day and then a week later have another; it has to be
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