Today, I made a few distress calls to Republican Hawaii
Senator Sam Slom after speaking with Officer Platte on
Kokomo Road in Haiku. Senator Slom knows first-hand
that Officer Platte was one of the initial cops in Hana
who responded to my complaint about drug terror while I
lived and worked at Hana Herbs and Flowers.
Officer Platte and one other officer met me after my
call to Hana Police last Fall about a deranged male farm
worker at Hana Herbs and Flowers made threats after I
refused to participate with open drug use in a shared
kitchen space with other workers. It was in this kitchen
that workers smoked weed almost daily to the knowledge
of the daughter of Hana Herbs and Flowers, and where
they left zip lock bags of marijuana and cannabis seed
literature on the table. Workers included Europeans
from the Netherlands, Cyprus and Slovakia.
My complaint to Officer Platte and his colleague was
made at Hana Gas Station, the only place where residents
could purchase gasoline. I made calls from this site
frequently to the police because there are visible
security cameras there.
On one occasion, while I used this phone to continue
my complaint process, I noticed a male Hana resident
making a statement about abuse from the pay phone next
to mine. It is a known place for calls to be made.
It was from this phone that I called Geico to complain
about the voice messages I received looking for Brian
Murphy about his car insurance. It was also from this
phone that I made calls to my own car insurance company
to describe my own financial hardship due to my status
as a terror crime victim.
My call to Senator Slom reiterated my complaint that
while I have never intentionally broken the law, I am
still subject to harassment and criminal neglect from
institutional powers who ARE BEHOLDEN TO PROTECT
PUBLIC SAFETY AND ARE PAID TO DO SO.
My frequent emails from Hana were made from the Hana
Public Library, another place where there are visible
cameras. During this time in Hana, from July-September,
2009 there were many who knew of my complaints about
drug crimes from my emails, including those who worked
at the Library.
Problems with "not-so-intelligence" policing is that
on Maui, it is so much more profitable to create and
cover-up crimes than to report them, even in taxpayer
paid institutions. Few would deny the fact that drug
crimes have been plaguing Hana for decades due to the
failure for crimes to be reported, investigated and
prosecuted.
Even one of the land-share property tenant-in-common
next to Hana Herbs and Flowers joined in the
regular drug fest with the workers. He is a well-known
in Hana for his deranged behavior as a one-legged
former fire fighter who readily believes it is his
right to use illegal drugs, like some dead-already
former fire fighters.
Get it? There is a problem with "not-so-intelligent
policing" when it leads to targeting victims rather than
those who perpetuate drug terror crimes.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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