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Girl destroys sand sculpture in lobby of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel
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Female tourist is caught on camera destroying a sand sculpture in the lobby of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Hawaii while her friend records the incident.
What is happening with all these girls doing stupid unacceptable things in stores? Someone needs to spend a few months in jail or worse for these acts.
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Girl destroys sand sculpture in lobby of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel
What is happening with all these girls doing stupid unacceptable things in stores? Someone needs to spend a few months in jail or worse for these acts.
What's happening? The more cameras the more of these acts will be caught and publicized. I really don't think this is anything new. I live in Honolulu and can't believe this went national, though in this day and age I guess I shouldn't be surprised at anything. I just watched the local news and the police have identified the two as local teenagers, not tourists. They also have close up video of the two in kitchen of a restaurant in the mall, which probably made it a lot easier to identify them. The news also showed the person who sculpted the sculpture fixing it.
The reach of the media has changed tremendously compared to 30-40 years ago, before the widespread use of the internet. Back then this would never have even been a story anywhere. I think they'll catch them soon. Not sure what the punishment should be though. Maybe several hundred hours of community service. I don't think jail time is warranted though.
So why do they put a glass barrier around the sculpture? Because of the presumption that, of a few hundred passers-by, someone would do this. We just narrowed it don to the one who would defeat the security.
What's happening? The more cameras the more of these acts will be caught and publicized. I really don't think this is anything new. I live in Honolulu and can't believe this went national, though in this day and age I guess I shouldn't be surprised at anything. I just watched the local news and the police have identified the two as local teenagers, not tourists. They also have close up video of the two in kitchen of a restaurant in the mall, which probably made it a lot easier to identify them. The news also showed the person who sculpted the sculpture fixing it.
The reach of the media has changed tremendously compared to 30-40 years ago, before the widespread use of the internet. Back then this would never have even been a story anywhere. I think they'll catch them soon. Not sure what the punishment should be though. Maybe several hundred hours of community service. I don't think jail time is warranted though.
I'm certainly glad they have identified this woman, hope her name and face are made public. I have no idea what she would do this, and yeah perhaps jail is not right, but she deserves every bit of criticism. Why on Earth would she do this?
Pathetic excuse for a person. Too bad she wasn’t in Singapore. She’d learn plenty there. There’s no consequences here anymore for doing anything.
Female entitlement and privilege is off the charts these days, I doubt she’ll get any more than a minor punishment.
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