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Vivinavi Hawaii
Safety in Hawaii

Daily life
#1
  • okitemasu
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  • 2024/02/14 22:10

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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#21
  • ホノルル
  • 2024/03/15 (Fri) 11:13
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As for the security in Honolulu, I think it is better now than during the
pandemic because people are coming back to Honolulu.

If you are talking about homeless people, if you live in a residential area, ?
if you live in the city, they are there. But if you live in a residential area,
if there are homeless people, they won't go there
because it's so noticeable.

I recommend Hawaii Kai, Palolo Valley, Pacific Hights, etc.
If you don't mind Oahu, I recommend
moving to another island.

If you are talking about buses, I recommend
moving to another island.

Honolulu has a lot of bus riders.
Kauai is good because there are many places where you can't live without a car
.

The security is better on the other islands.

Kauai is safer than Honolulu
I lived there for 3 years
There are fewer people and traffic jams
but compared to Honolulu,
that's nothing.

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#23
  • さてさて
  • 2024/03/19 (Tue) 17:28
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I don't take the bus because I don't have to, but if someone around me said something like #19 Jack
I would probably back off a bit.
"I can't invite people on the bus to my house.
You never know where they might get the corona or the virus."
If I had someone close to me who could say something like this with impunity, I would think about keeping my distance.

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#24
  • ホノルル
  • 2024/03/21 (Thu) 12:16
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#23, I myself use buses, so # I was
quite furious when I saw your post 19.

If I were around someone who said such a thing, I would never, ever go near them, and
I would block their phone numbers, email addresses, etc.

If I meet them on the street, I ignore them.

They don't reply to me after seeing my rebuttal, but I am sure that I have
upset the bus users.

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#26
  • ddmm808
  • 2024/03/22 (Fri) 09:31
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Jack,

There are all kinds of homeless people and I think they have the right to ride the bus as long as they are not intentionally bothering others and are paying their fare.
I live in an area where many homeless people walk past my house every day. Since my home is a house, I am bothered by their strange noises and fights, and their things are stolen and broken on a daily basis.
But they have a right to live, too.

I am also a homeowner and still have quite a bit left on my mortgage, but I think what you are saying is not about homeownership, but
I am angry at your attitude and interpretation of that.

We have a 22 year old son who uses the bus regularly and he wants to reduce some of the environmental pollution.
For him, even if his shoes and clothes get a little dirty, or if the smell emitted by the homeless is a little stronger, that's nothing compared to how dirty the earth is and how climate change is progressing. Not only him, there are more than a few people around me who dare to use the bus with that kind of thinking. You may not be able to imagine, but everyone has different reasons for using the bus. If you treat people around you with more compassion, I am sure that more good things will happen around you, Jack.

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#27
  • ホノルル
  • 2024/03/22 (Fri) 12:32
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My anger was not about the homeowners.

Jack, it's your attitude, you can Post here.
But I don't like your attitude.

I am offended by the idea that all the people on the bus are unhygienic and you don't want to invite them into your home
.

I'm just saying
stop insulting the people riding the bus.

There are a lot of people
who are homeowners and still use the bus.

You are just a small minded person with no compassion.

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