tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-499536170419846625.post5423414799980689153..comments2023-03-26T05:55:23.656-10:00Comments on Beach Access Hawaii: Frequently Asked QuestionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-499536170419846625.post-60532324696861856282010-03-18T18:05:11.895-10:002010-03-18T18:05:11.895-10:00recently 3/16/2010 my self, my girlfriend, and six...recently 3/16/2010 my self, my girlfriend, and six other people including my friends mother (73 years old) were "locked in" maha'ulepu beach at dusk, the police said we could "walk" out (a 2 mile track in the dark with millions of losquitoes 1)<br />our crime was being late literally 4 minutes, at the end of this ordeal we were made to pay $ 50.00 dollars per car to get out !!! when i contacted Grove Farms with this i was discarded as a nobody...do "we the people" have rights? can anyone advise how to deal with this situation ? we feel we were robbed and our liberty taken away, this cant be legal...pls help <br />Franco AlatiAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02930483993511104571noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-499536170419846625.post-13041283333041341492010-02-24T19:56:52.881-10:002010-02-24T19:56:52.881-10:00Along Portlock road in Hawaii Kai, the land betwee...Along Portlock road in Hawaii Kai, the land between the waterfront homes and the water is owned by Bishop estates, according to the plat maps. However, new homes built at 240 Portlock and westward have been planting as if the land is theirs, including thorny bushes such as Bougainvillea. <br /><br />What are the steps that can be taken to rectify this particular situation? The accreted land ruling does not appear to apply since it is Bishop land.Mak Thorpehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11476450793491493912noreply@blogger.com