KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER
As the water isle empties quickly, Pam Ishihara, left, and her daughter Sam Ishihara choose a variety of the remaining few bottles of water in preparation for Hurricane Lane at the Kapahulu Safeway on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 in Honolulu, Hi.
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After years of observing empty shelves in stores during an emergency, I just assumed it was just something that was meant to be. But now I read that much of the shortage was caused by hoarders, who then return items after the emergency has passed.
This is totally unacceptable. I did not realize that so many low-class, inconsiderate, selfish people lived in the Aloha State. So now stores are restricting returns — as it should be.
During an emergency, all emergency items for sale should be displayed together with a huge sign stating, “NO RETURNS.” That should put a dent into this activity, which should be unlawful.
John Kavanagh
Halawa