Monday, September 10, 2007

PROTECT THE COFFERS....WHAT'S A FEW LIVES HERE AND THERE?


Hawai'i Crash Data Won't Stay A State Secret
By Rob Perez

After years of denying researchers, reporters and others access to Hawai'i crash data, the state said yesterday it intends to make available its massive volume of traffic accident information dating to 1986, a move that analysts say could help make Island roads safer.

LAWSUITS FEARED

The DOT maintained that the information was not public and would expose the state to greater liability in traffic-injury lawsuits if released.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

HAWAII SAYS ..... BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID












Posted on: Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Eviction fears silence many Hawaii renters


By Mary Vorsino
Advertiser Urban Honolulu Writer




'ONLY A MATTER OF TIME'

Durham, of Legal Aid, said if the city or state cites a landlord for a hazard, the tenant cannot be evicted until the hazard is repaired. Still, there is no protection for the renter afterward, which means many tenants choose not to speak and sometimes fix it themselves.



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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Keeping It Real

You can’t champion equality for your own people when you tolerate discrimination against any people because of who they are. Freedom is indivisible. You cannot grant it to some and deny it to others. It is either for everybody or it is for nobody. -- Christine Chavez, UFW

Thursday, April 5, 2007

HANDS OFF POLICY OF ENFORCMENT - LAX RESPONSIBILITY

The 18-month-old is injured at a Kalihi chocolate factory
Toddler's Hand Severed In Factory Accident






According to the company's Web site, the event requires participating children to be at least 7-years-old because of insurance restrictions.


Arakaki said he planned to discuss safety measures with his staff to determine whether any policies were breached, and decide whether new rules need to be made


be at least 7-years-old

The 18-month-old is injured at a Kalihi chocolate factory



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