The Carroll Cox Show - 02/19/2012

Carroll talks about problems with the Abercrombie administration, including the disarray at DLNR's Department of Boating and Regulations, highlighted by the recent embezzlement case filed against Mr. Wesley Choi.   We first reported the problems at DOBAR in March, 2011.

There is also a problem with contaminated soil in housing areas at Hickam and Schofield military bases.  New homes are being built on the base, after old homes were torn down.   However, the soil under the old homes, seriously contaminated with various chemicals used for termite and pest control,  was exposed and moved around during the tear down.    Carroll talks about how the problem is being covered up.  


The second hour Carroll talks with a young, newlywed,  military couple that got scammed when trying to rent an apartment on Oahu.  They share their story in hopes that others will not fall for the same thing.   Watch out for "Julie Coleman"  and her husband, claiming to be a missionaries in Africa (among other things) and offering an apartment on Waialina Ave.   If it's a really good deal, it probably is not.     Scams go both ways - a caller talks about her experience being scammed as a landlord trying to rent her apartment.

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