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GONZALES: If we’re going to add these conditions, I would like it stated specifically what days <br />and times we’re talking about. You do this one day a week you said? <br /> <br />PEEBLE8: Yes, right now. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay. And you say you’re open for four hours? <br /> <br />PEEBLES: Approximately. They go to set up and close back -. <br /> <br />NOMURA: Microphone please. <br /> <br />GONZALES: Okay. Cause I don’t want him to be held responsible for somebody pulling on the <br />side of the road on a Tuesday to sell ‘opihi. That’s not, I don’t think that’s your responsibility. I <br />would like you -. <br /> <br />PEEBLES: Thank you. <br /> <br />GONZALES: So I would like that specified, the hours in there. Also, as far as parking attendants <br />go -- The job that I do, I have to hire a special duty police officer twice a week to secure my <br />parking area. And if you’ve got one special duty officer for five hours, you can charge your <br />vendors approximately $7 a piece more to cover the cost. I think you’ll find a police officer much <br />more effective than people in orange vests when it comes to your problem -- you know, “What <br />am I supposed to do with people who won’t just, hey, I going park here, you cannot tell me <br />where for park?” You won’t get as much of that if you have an officer in uniform. It may run <br />about $35 an hour. So for about $7 a vendor, you know, he can park his car on Prince Kuhio <br />Boulevard, it would probably sway most of your people to go into the parking lot. <br /> <br />PEBBLES: I agree. And I’ve hired police officers quite a bit on the side. One of the issues they <br />have is it being a private road, they don’t want to get involved; and I understand that. And some <br />of the other issues are –. <br /> <br />GONZALES: I appreciate that too. But like I said, I hire them and it’s for a private parking lot. <br />I mean, you know, within reason they’re going to do what you ask them to do. If your goal is to <br />have people not to park on the side of the road, they’ll do their best to help you with that. And I <br />think they’ll be more effective than people in vests or volunteers who other people would be more <br />than likely to tell them, you know, “Take a hike, I’ll do whatever I want.” People won’t do that <br />to the police officers as often. I‘m sure you’ll get, like you said, once in a while somebody who <br />just isn’t going to cooperate. <br /> <br />And as long as I got the microphone, I’d like to see a crosswalk from, at the intersection of Malia <br />and Prince Kuhio -. <br /> <br />PEEBLES: It’s already there. <br /> <br />20 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> <br />