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Safety in Hawaii

Daily life
#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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#10
  • eco
  • 2024/02/21 (Wed) 21:13
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#8 T

Nice to meet you.
That was a really scary experience for you. I'm glad your life was saved.
I think Hawaii might still be safer than California.

However, I noticed a white male, small, fat, in his 30s, living in Waikiki, who plays with Japanese women
Please be careful with Le**.
I date a different Japanese woman every week and every month.
It's good for women who want to play with you. For women who are seriously looking for marriage, it's a waste of time.
They tell Hawaii residents that long distance relationships are not possible, but they lie to tourists living in Japan that long distance relationships are possible
. I hope they realize this as soon as possible.

#9 Aieo-san
I am surprised that you have lived in Waikiki for 30 years.
I would love to know why you have not moved from Waikiki even though it has become so unsafe.

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#11
  • T
  • 2024/02/22 (Thu) 12:24
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Well, I was attacked in Santa Ana, CA. I was very careful, but at that time,
I was walking on a different street and I was attacked.

I think Waikiki is a little bit worse than it was 11 years ago when I moved here,
but it is still safe. But still, Waikiki is a safe place to live.

Be careful when paying with coins. Never take out a coin and
ask the clerk for it ! !. They say they are not tourists and have only
been in the U.S. a short time.

I rarely use cash anymore. Only when I need it.

I think it's a good idea to be careful about security in your life.

And I don't want you to suffer from trauma.

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#12
  • eco
  • 2024/02/25 (Sun) 18:04
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# 11 Mr. T

You were in CA Santa Ana. I have heard that Gardena and Santa Ana have many black people and are not safe
Was the gang that attacked Mr. T black? I have a habit of locking my car immediately when I get in it, even if I am not the driver.

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#13

I was talking on my cell phone while riding my bike in the Waikiki neighborhood when my pochette ( body bag ) was pulled over and I was dragged along and seriously injured. I was dragged and seriously injured.
Since then, I don't carry a pochette and I don't carry cash or a wallet. I pay for everything by card.

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#14
  • T
  • 2024/02/29 (Thu) 09:28
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# 12 Eco.

I was told by the state sheriff that the gang was of Mexican descent.
Two or three months later, I received a letter of judgment from the criminal court.
There, the principal was sentenced to 13 months in prison, and one to the same. However,
one of them had a father who was a lawyer, and he denied it,
and the final sentence was 13 months in prison based on circumstantial evidence.

The state of CA paid all my medical bills
at that time. The Victim Relief Assistance Program paid for everything
I received.

I don't drive myself now, but I do
lock when I get in a friend's car.

Compared to the past, I don't mind
if someone is walking behind me, but I still
remember the situation, so I get scared at the drop of a hat.

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