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2007-11-01 Columns
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| | | Illustration by Ron Pitts | | November 01, 2007 This is for whomever is in charge of the restrooms at Kihei Kalama Village. There is somebody in charge of these restrooms, right? If so, you should be ashamed and embarrassed. I'm somebody who frequents the establishments there, and no matter if it's afternoon or late night, those restrooms are absolutely disgusting. In fact, the other day it was so bad it looked like a CSI crime scene. There was actually yellow "CAUTION" tape blocking off one of the two stalls. I have NEVER seen paper towels stocked, probably because they're usually strewn about all over the floor, soaking up the water from the over-flowing toilets. Then there's the issue of toilet paper: there typically isn't any. Do you guys have a "bring your own" toilet paper policy? Just wondering because you don't seem to ever provide it. This is an area where there's a lot of tourist traffic, and it's probably not wise to leave the restrooms in such a horrible state. Please do us all a favor by showing some pride and clean the place up.
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Reader Feedback
eh brah November 05, 2007 | 03:04 PM
does'nt that just kills you. if you have a position/job show some pride, my GOD.
we know how the public has a lack of taking care of thing, generally its the ones that uses it everyday, this is why you as the caretaker of that facility need to take a stand, get to know all or most of your users, earn their respect and show them that you respect them. show them that you will do all that you can to keep the facility clean and safe for the public and you will see that there is ALOHA out there. as a state or city worker's we all should show ALOHA to everyone we meet while at work and when we are not at work. i would love to be the link that can share ALOHA from oahu to our neighbor islands. it seems that they are so angry with us oahu people, why? we all have the same issues on all the islands. we all deal with drug abuse, child abuse, domestic abuse, alcohol abuse, speeding, drunk driving and the list goes on and on.
we are very disappointed with the superferry ordeal. we want the enviormental impact study done. we on oahu demand that for any project. why the governor did it the way she did it is un real. do you guys notice that our hawaiian l. governor is no where in sight when lingle is addressing this situation? mmm we wonder why?
sharon akana
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