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ROSS: That live out their lives. have to listen to the unbelievable loud music <br />where these eight -inch concrete walls vibrates and so on at night, Saturday nights, Sunday <br />nights. Friday nights and so on, until two o'clock at night because the State does not enforce <br />or patrol anything. And there should be no drinking in the parks at all. <br />HERKES: Mr. Chair? <br />RAY: Okay. <br />HERKES: We are time -, time is up. <br />RAY: Okay. <br />HERKES: We gave Mr. Ross until a quarter of. <br />RAY: Can you wrap it up, Henry? <br />ROSS: I'm at my last point, and maybe I said it already, and then I'm done <br />so -. <br />HERKES: No drinking. <br />ROSS: I -. <br />HERKES: No fun. <br />ROSS: I have one more point. I talked about the police. We have to be more <br />specific in the charter about the prosecutor. I have the Honolulu prosecutor in court, at <br />present, because he did not qualify in the elections; nevertheless, he was elected. We have to <br />have determinations what the different officers of the County, the department heads -. <br />HERKES: Qualifications. <br />ROSS: What their qualifications are. It doesn't only go for the prosecutor. <br />Honolulu says the prosecutor has to have three years immediately of the ten years immediately <br />before the election experience in criminal work. We don't have that. We say as long as he <br />has been five years and so on, that's enough. That's nonsense. There are plenty of attorneys <br />who have done nothing but wills and testaments and things like that. You can't, you know, <br />just because -. <br />RAY: Okay. <br />HERKES: Thank you. <br />27 <br />