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Still More Visitors Arrested And Deported | Hawaii Travel Rule Violators

As if you needed another reason to follow the rules when you arrive in Hawaii. Read what happened on Kauai.

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  1. This the ugly truth why this country is 🔥 hot on COVID list. People don’t care and refuse to listen. I would love to be traveling. I spent 6 years in Honolulu serving my country 2003 to 2009. Beautiful State and Beautiful people.. lock all up.. especially those with no documents ( i.e. Vaccines or covid test. It’s not fair to those that want to travel and can’t. Lock em up Hawaii and throw away the 🔑 key

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  2. I am outraged by the loose handling of these 2 criminals. They should absolutely be returned to the state they originated from. And, to cover the cost of their stay here, they should be fined for flipping the finger @ our Covid mandates. Letting them out into our neighborhoods is Criminal!!

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  3. First of all, I want to say that they look like Father and Son.
    I’m at a loss as to why they’d be let go free. That’s ridiculous, and Louisiana should be interested in apprehending a wanted individual. This situation is very weird to say the least.
    Governor Ige needs to step up and send them right back where they came from!
    I guess when the younger individual commits a crime in Hawaii, it’ll be Hawaii’s taxpayers footing that bill again.

    Insanity at it’s finest.

    Mahalo to Beat of Hawaii for letting us know who to keep on the lookout for!!
    Aloha Jeff and Rob. You’re the best!🌺🌺

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    1. Hi Pam.

      Thanks! We have the same thought about them being related but haven’t seen anything more.

      Aloha.

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    2. Unfortunately, if a person has a warrant in another state, that state usually bears the responsibility for the cost of transporting them (which includes a law enforcement officer) back to that state. It’s likely that the jurisdiction where the warrant originated Louisiana didn’t feel the charge was worth the cost (or couldn’t afford it).

  4. If they have warrants get them off your island arrest them when they walk out the door.(what are there warrants for??)I have to go thru loops just to come visit my family. And how did they get on the island without a place to quarantine .I have to have a address plus phone numbers on and on why are the lying cheating criminals always get away with stuff (tragic) yet the rest of us are treated like criminals sad day’s

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  5. That sounds like something we’d do here in California. And I’m sure do. Except that probably the people they do that with here are not from Louisiana. Or even the US.

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    1. Aloha TB. I’m not sure what you’re saying, but I would bet the probability of the “people they do that with here are not from Louisiana” is pretty naive. I would say they are from Louisiana, as well as various other states in the US.

      So “Or even the US”… Again, not sure what you’re saying.

      And to Jeff and Rob, mahalo for keeping us informed~

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  6. Sounds like business as usual for Hawaii criminal justice / corrections. Why do you think homelessness is such a huge problem here?

    And, yeah, talk about not seeing the forest for the trees. The the Safe Travels nonsense or so focused on the process that they are missing the point. What would you rather have roaming the streets of Hawaii–someone with COVID–or a wanted criminal? Duh.

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  7. It’s just more proof the leadership in Hawaii is clueless when making many common sense and intelligent decisions…or, the State is not in ultimate control of its public services making these (frankly) stupid decisions.

    It’d be interesting to see how much it cost to house, clothe and feed a prisoner for the 10 day quarantine period. You can pretty much guarantee it’s more than the cost of a one way ticket home, eh???

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