Crime Problem in Hawaii?
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Crime Problem in Hawaii?
I've been told that crime is way up in Hawaii over the past decade. What's McGarrett doing about it? Falling down on the job? Is DanO still number Two? Since Chin was murdered, has no one else not stepped up? Are Duke and Jay just second fiddles?
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Where have you been, Skippy?
McGarrett's at the Betty Ford Clinic, DanO is suing for discrimination because Duke was promoted instead of him. Jay was found to be Chin's murderer and is doing hard time in the big house. Meanwhile, keep your convertible car windows down and take all your valuables and lock 'em in the trunk after you arrive at the beach parking lot, so the guys up in the palm trees can see exactly what you have. Got it?
McGarrett's at the Betty Ford Clinic, DanO is suing for discrimination because Duke was promoted instead of him. Jay was found to be Chin's murderer and is doing hard time in the big house. Meanwhile, keep your convertible car windows down and take all your valuables and lock 'em in the trunk after you arrive at the beach parking lot, so the guys up in the palm trees can see exactly what you have. Got it?
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We've been traveling to Hawaii annually for the past 14 years and have not found crime to be a problem. I'm not certain which islands you are contemplating, however, there is no more (probably far less) crime than in your own neighborhood. Just practice the same cautions you would anywhere like locking your vehicles, esp. if you have visible items in them and not leaving valuable items on the beach unattended, although we see people go in the water and leave cameras and other goods clearly visible. We have never experienced problems in Hawaii, however, we have not visited Oahu in a decade. It is a busy, populated city like any on the mainland.