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Safety in Hawaii

Daily life
#1
  • okitemasu
  • mail
  • 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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#2
  • James
  • 2024/02/15 (Thu) 00:23
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Honolulu's security is getting worse.
If you go back and watch Hawaii News, you will see what I mean.
There was a car burglary at a condo near Ala Moana.
There was a break-in in Waikiki.
A woman walking near Ala Moana was sprayed with
sulfuric acid by a man just out of jail and is in critical condition.

I'm sure there are many more.
If anyone has additional information, please share it.

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#3
  • okitemasu
  • 2024/02/15 (Thu) 06:17
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I've seen it on Google Maps, but there's too much street parking and it looks like it would be easy to vandalize cars.
The news of sulfuric acid has been circulating in Japan. That is scary. I didn't know about the break-in, so I will look into it. Thanks.
There are news, but I haven't heard of any actual incidents, so I guess it's not so different from Japan.
I think it would be better to have some self-defense goods.

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#4
  • こーの字
  • 2024/02/15 (Thu) 14:01
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I think the chances of hearing bad news have increased in general.

McCully ・ I live in Moiliili and the atmosphere has definitely gotten worse.
First of all, unfortunately, the number of homeless people has increased.
There are quite a few tents standing on the sidewalks on King Street.
The weather was bad this winter, but some people left their excrement under the roofs of their apartments when the rain was bad. I also feel that the morals of the residents have gone down.
As for my apartment and the neighborhood, I feel like there are more people making noise and more people with terrible garbage disposal practices.
I think the rent is lower than other places, so there may be an inevitable increase in such people. I don't think it is necessary to be constantly on the alert for being attacked while walking around during the day, but it is good to be aware of your surroundings. At night, I would probably avoid walking as much as possible, or at least bike although I actually drive .

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