Friday, July 2, 2010

Why We Want a Safe Neighborhood

ENTRY 3

North Puni Mauka Loop in Hawaiian Beaches, in the city of Pahoa is where this all takes place.

In this blog entry I will explain why this web log is necessary.

From what I understand, according to "Safe Streets Now", (which can be found via the link in the post previous to this one, Entry 2), a detailed journal should be kept of any suspicious activities noticed in the neighborhood. This will enable concerned parties, such as myself and my family who resides here with me to take action against any such activities. In this case, the activities we are suspicios of are illegal drug distribution, car theft and car "chopping" (which is slang for the taking apart of stolen vehicles to make it hard to trace).

In this web log we will be making detailed entries of times when any odd behavior is being performed, pictures and/or video & audio of anything incriminating, and anything else related to the topic of the unruly neighbors.

A little info on the neighbors:
The house is located on the corner of Awa Street and North Puni Mauka Loop, directly across the (N Puni Mauka) Street from us. At any given time there is about 6-8 or more vehicles parked outside the house. There seems to be a great number of people living in the residence, even though it appears to be only a 3 or 4 bedroom house. There are many young children, and the young kids' parents ages look to be in their mid-20's. I believe the parent(s) of those (mid-20's) adults also reside at the house also. I do not know the address, but I will find out in the near future, and post it here on this site. There is an almost constant noise pollution coming from the house, mostly loud speakers with deep bass, and domestic fights with screaming, yelling and banging sounds on occasion. By on occasion, the fights occur once or twice a month.

This site can be navigated bytags, and the ones created so far are "purpose", "history", and "july". I'll post entries and tag them with the month in which the instances occur.

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