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"Law enforcement has chosen not to take action to clear” the Mauna Kea Access Road.
That’s according to Krishna Jayaram, the Special Assistant to the Attorney General, who characterized the police posture, coincidentally, several hours before a new poll was published by the Honolulu Star Advertiser, showing that “most voters now oppose the idea of using force to reopen Mauna Kea Access Road to allow construction [on the Thirty Meter Telescope] to move forward”.
"Law enforcement has chosen not to take action to clear” the Mauna Kea Access Road.
That’s according to Krishna Jayaram, the Special Assistant to the Attorney General, who characterized the police posture, coincidentally, several hours before a new poll was published by the Honolulu Star Advertiser, showing that “most voters now oppose the idea of using force to reopen Mauna Kea Access Road to allow construction [on the Thirty Meter Telescope] to move forward”.
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