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‘Safe and Sound Waikiki’ ramps up district’s crime-fighting, social service effort

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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm, Mayor Rick Blangiardi, and Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan hold a joint press conference to discuss the start of the Safe and Sound Waikiki initiative on Tuesday. Pictured is Alm applauding along with others at the news conference.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi speaks on Tuesday.
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Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan speaks on Tuesday.
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Former Mayor Mufi Hanneman, who is currently President and CEO of Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association, speaks on Tuesday.
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Rick Egged, president, of the Waikiki Improvement Association, speaks on Tuesday.
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm speaks on Tuesday..
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm speaks on Tuesday..
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm speaks on Tuesday.
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm, Mayor Rick Blangiardi, and Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan hold a joint press conference to discuss the start of the Safe and Sound Waikiki initiative on Tuesday.
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm, Mayor Rick Blangiardi, and Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan hold a joint press conference to discuss the start of the Safe and Sound Waikiki initiative on Tuesday.
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The dilapidated Pavillion 4 hosted the news conference.

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‘Safe and Sound Waikiki’ ramps up district’s crime-fighting, social service effort