Again, the population of the entire state thanks you Socialists who think the law is a joke, meanwhile our homes, vehicles and assets are looted for the sake of items for the pawnbrokers (who the constabulary don't bother either!).
Tourists love to be beaten up, raped and scared shitless by people who threaten them in a language (drugged out pidgin) that the older locals don't even understand.
This place is not Paradise anymore, it is the lower portion of the small intestine of a bovine slut.
The police in this state are more concerned with revenue schemes like the "Click it or Ticket" financial Cash Cow scams than your welfare.
Enjoy your stay, Mr. and Mrs. Target of violent theft and possibly pain, or even death...
1 posted on
10/12/2002 11:13:09 PM PDT by
Vidalia
To: Vidalia
I spent time in Hawaii during the first two weeks of September. I had a conversation with someone who worked on the North Shore of Oahu for about two months. This kid (recent college grad) mentioned the "dark underbelly" of crystal meth use on the North Shore.
2 posted on
10/13/2002 12:16:49 AM PDT by
BillyJack
To: Vidalia
Speed kills. The lucky ones, anyway.
To: Vidalia
I just love how they're always finding new pakalolo fields/plots but I rarely hear of a meth bust. I don't care for the idea of a pot-head on the road, but they're a much friendlier group than those on meth.
7 posted on
10/13/2002 1:29:07 AM PDT by
Spyder
To: Vidalia
Meth is bad news. I just learned of a person I went to high school with 25 yrs ago who is now in prison for manufacture of meth. He had a good job, a house on 10 acres of woods almost paid off, and threw it all away for this. Last year my neighborhood's mailboxes got broken into 3 or 4 times. When the ring got caught, it turned out they were meth addicts, looking to bleach checks and steal credit card numbers, identity theft. Stay away from meth and its addicts, it's bad news.
8 posted on
10/13/2002 1:43:30 AM PDT by
FlyVet
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