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If anyone doubts the value of good customer relations, there’s a lesson to be learned in the experience at Genki Sushi.
Various businesses have been dealing with the hepatitis-A outbreak, but the sushi chain took the most high-profile blow. It was an infection in its shipment of frozen scallops that was at the center of the current crisis. But its fans, or at least a fair percentage of them, came back once the restaurants reopened for business.
They’ll know Genki’s recovery is complete when the lines grow longer again, but for now, a shorter wait is their reward for loyalty.
Kauai, Oahu police take on domestic violence
Prevention is key, so it’s good to know that Honolulu and Kauai police are being proactive during domestic violence investigations.
Both departments have launched the Lethality Assessment Program, an 11-question domestic violence screening tool to help prevent murders and get immediate help for victims at risk of being killed. It features a 24-hour hotline, which police access if the victim answers particular questions or a certain number of them in the affirmative. It connects victims to a domestic violence advocate, who lets them know they are not alone — and that could mean the difference between life and death.