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The new ‘countryside sounds and smells law’ aims to give more protection to existing farms from newly arrived residents in the area.

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[–] mateomaui@reddthat.com 0 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

If you can’t breathe here then you should move.

Not a problem now, because the burning has stopped, dumbass.

You talk about how something was the biggest local news item, yet apparently totally ignored the years of complaints from locals and long-term residents suffering from various forms of smoke-induced asthma, emphysema, etc... which is why it's ridiculous that people here are still giving older folks wearing masks a hard time, because many of them were wearing masks during burning seasons to help with the effects before the pandemic even happened.

Now we have even more dust and fires since there’s no irrigation system to control it.

LOL, no, that's not true either. The main places we had uncontrolled fires didn't have irrigation to begin with, with exception of the one downhill from Pukalani headed towards Maui Meadows (edit: actually, no, the area approaching Maui Meadows never had irrigation either), but please, do point out where the irrigation systems were in Kula, Olinda, and over on the west side so I can go see where that used to be. All the other fires we've had recently are the pedestrian variety probably caused by cigarettes being thrown out like usual, and they were all quickly brought under control. I get the alerts for emergencies and all clears just like everyone else here.

This nonsense may go over with people who don't live here, but I do live here.

And don’t put “maui” in your screen name or emails; that’s carpetbagger shit right there.

No, you can get over it. If it's a problem for you, that's just too bad.