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Safety in Hawaii

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#1
  • okitemasu
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  • 2024/02/14 20:10

I've heard it's getting worse, but I'm not sure how it really is ?
Is it dangerous to walk to work or walk during the day while wearing earphones ?
I think I live in the Waikiki, McCully, Ala Moana, Makiki area.

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#15
  • ワイキキ
  • 2024/02/29 (Thu) 19:51
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#12 eco

Rushi * * You are still here.
I met him in Waikiki about 6 years ago. He tried to take me to his house for a reason from the first day and tried to touch me. When I refused, he told me it was nothing less and I never saw him again.
He thinks women are stupid.
There are many other strange ones out there, so please beware of men in the dating world.

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#16
  • T
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 20:34
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On February 29, I saw three horrible tourists.

They were doing something that I don't care how much it costs.

They got on the bus, I guess they paid
in Cash, but they came to my seat with
Cash in a bag and a cell phone in their hands, which made me
scream.

He had it in his bag, proudly.

These people are great targets.

I have cash, which I proudly put in my bag.
They have cell phones. Unprotected.

In what world do people
show off their cash? I thought
that they wouldn't do it in Japan.

Japanese tourists are Targeted because
they are too defenseless.

Hawaii's security, certainly
better than the mainland U.S., but, but, unprotected is
absolutely, absolutely not good.

Don't count CASH on the bus.

Don't show off your cash.

Never show off your cell phone.

If you are robbed,
no one can help you.

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#17
  • eco
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 21:25
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#14 Mr. T
You were of Mexican descent. What a criminal trial. I am glad you were arrested. I think buses are less safe than cars in Hawaii.
Homeless people will also ride them.

Can you live without driving a car in Hawaii ?
If you only use Uber or cab a few times a month, it might be cheaper than maintaining a car.
I can't imagine living without a car if you need one every day to get to work.


# 15 Mr. Waikiki
Rushi * * was such a bad man !
if he was accused of rape he would be fired.
I hope he gets out of Hawaii as soon as possible.
He is an enemy of Japanese women.

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#18
  • AK
  • 2024/03/04 (Mon) 15:51
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I used to live in Waikiki before Corona.
I'm thinking about going back to Waikiki, but
I'm thinking about it because the rent is going up.

At the same time, I was wondering how the security is.
I lived on the east side of Waikiki,
sometimes homeless people took the bus,
I often got off the bus because I couldn't stand the smell on the way

would the Kakaako area be better?
I'm more concerned about homeless people than public safety.

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#20
  • ホノルル
  • 2024/03/15 (Fri) 08:04
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# Mr. 19.

What you are saying is that people who ride the bus are dirty ?
That is prejudice.

There are many people here in Honolulu
who cannot afford a car and take the bus to work and school. Is that an insult to them? ?

I myself use the bus. There are so many things to do with cars, like parking, etc., that I
think the bus is the way to go ? for now.

I can't tolerate the insult to those people who have various reasons.
You are discriminating against bus riders? ?

There are no reported cases of Covid infection on buses. Buses are ventilated thoroughly.

If you can get infected on a bus, you can get it on a plane, a boat, or a train
too.

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