Chinatown Pedestrian Meeting Scheduled
April 15th from 3 to 4:30 PM at the Empress Restaurant, 2nd Floor of Chinatown Cultural Plaza
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I have questions about how the law is being applied. I hope answers and clarification from governmental officials will be found.Remember when at the intersection of Kekaulike and Hotel the new curb ramp was installed, the new cement is still distinct in the sidewalk. DOT infrastructure improvements are always welcome. Wondered why at the time, crosswalk was off to one side and only 7 feet wide. A few blocks down, near the bank district on Fort Street mall, the legal area to cross has a light and is almost ten times wider.
Now, with the increased focus on penalizing jaywalkers, feel that this situation should be corrected, so that Chinatown shoppers are not victimized by false ticketing from Honolulu police issuing undue tickets.
Called DOT about this intersection and about Easter Morning ticketing and why is the stop line for the maikai lane next to Kekaulike pedestrian mall located smack dab in the middle of the intersection. Asked if there are plans to widen the crosswalk from curb to curb at the T intersection. No plans for widening and intersection has been found adequate. Dissagreed and prompted that a Sunday morning study would find the following pitiful scene.
Masses of aged people on both sides of the sidewalk,crowding and slowly funneling themselves onto the narrowly painted path as if there were crocodiles swimming on both sides of the crosswalk. The downside of issuing undue tickets because of a fault with the street artwork outweighs the benefits of furthering impoverishing the urban underclass.
By depriving Chinatown shoppers of $70 due to an odd and inadequteley designed intersection on a holiday Easter morning before 9 o'clock is simple revenue enhancement on the backs of the very poor. This is the most despicable and deplorable situation I have ever witnessed in graft by centurions whose motto is "to protect and serve."
These people weren't jaywalking in a reasonable sense. It is outrageous to design a pedestrian-only mall that is antagonistic towards pedestrians. On Kekaulike, the ramped sidewalk for the disabled extends almost the full length of the pedestrian mall.
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Posted on 07/02/2007 at 3:07:00 PM