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While circling around each level, I saw several cars that were obviously abandoned, with heavy dirt on the vehicles and some with several tickets. Why can’t these vehicles be removed? Read more

Having recently traveled to the mainland I, too, found it difficult to find a parking spot at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (“Honolulu airport parking may reach capacity this summer,” Star-Advertiser, May 23).

While circling around each level, I saw several cars that were obviously abandoned, with heavy dirt on the vehicles and some with several tickets. Why can’t these vehicles be removed?

It might not be that many, but at this point every spot counts. Also, has the state Department of Transportation researched how many of those reserved spots for electric vehicles are being filled on a regular basis? If not, then how about reducing the number of these spaces?

John Toillion

Mililani

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