Letters — Your Voice – for August 7

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Dana Ireland case

was handled terribly

Have you ever seen or heard of such a mess of professional safety personnel fumbling a case so badly as the Dana Ireland murder?

A truck seen at the crime, ignored, a T-shirt covered in DNA and blood, too small for the individuals arrested, ignored. And the final blow to the Ireland family and the Puna community: The guy is finally identified and given time to kill himself!

How many years was this wolf in sheep’s clothing hiding out in Hawaiian Paradise Park? It boggles the mind.

Thanks to the Innocent Project teams, Ian Schweitzer has won the lottery for freedom. Public apologies and a big check are in order for him.

I was a neighbor to these young men many years ago and remember talking to Ian one afternoon in his driveway. He thought I would not want to talk with him, but I explained that I could make no judgement of his guilt or innocence, but that his name was ruined forever.

I will send my congratulations now to him and his family for this wonderful release.

To the Ireland family: We continue to feel the deep loss over all these years of your beautiful daughter. We planted a tree for her and still send our prayers to you all, even though this can never replace what you have lost.

I hope all of our support has been of some value.

Toby S Hazel

Hilo

Speed limits that

make zero sense

(On Tuesday), I reminded myself to write this letter to the editor.

I was driving from Hilo to Waikoloa Beach along Hamakua Coast, Highway 19, and faced my usual level of frustration for the hair-brained person(s) who decided drivers should not exceed 45 mph from mile markers 67 to 76 (Kawaihae Road to Waikoloa).

It hasn’t been that long ago the speed limit on this section was 55. It’s a straight nine miles, doesn’t go through any neighborhoods, and has excellent turnouts. So, why?

I was passed by two vehicles whose occupants were not happy with me going the speed limit. And I understand. I wasn’t happy with me going the speed limit!

And while I’m on this subject, let me gripe about mile marker area 49, Parker Ranch. For about two miles, the speed limit for some dumb reason also drops to 45. There’s no reason for it — just a few cows here and there and nothing worth slowing down for.

C’mon, state of Hawaii! You can do better!

W. Rob Stanley

Hilo