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ROSS: Yes, on the Big Island. Honolulu kicks it back. <br />HERKES: Thank you. <br />ROSS: Why do we have to put up with their garbage? <br />HERKES: Number seven. <br />BALOG: Okay, keep going. <br />HERKES: Thank you. Number seven. <br />ROSS: The police has to have at least a high school education and not an eighth <br />grade, as now. <br />HERKES: Number eight. <br />ROSS: Pardon? <br />HERKES: Number eight. Go ahead. <br />ROSS: Okay. State the -. I have to tell you that there is a lot wrong with the <br />police because the police, as it is laid down in Chapter 52(d) of the Revised Statutes was <br />designed, it was the old Police Code was -. <br />HERKES: Recommendation, what's the recommendation? <br />ROSS: (Indiscernible) I'll come up with that. <br />HERKES: Please do. <br />ROSS: I have to tell you what the basis is, too. <br />HERKES: No. Okay. <br />ROSS: It was, no. <br />HERKES: Recommendation. <br />ROSS: So that you're not led astray. Chapter 54(d) was designed and accepted <br />by 50 of our representatives without a word, without criticism. It was designed by the four <br />police chiefs, by the union, the police union, one man, and one special man from the Honolulu <br />Police Department. Now, that is not in the public's interest. <br />24 <br />