The tourists should be taking better precautions on the
signs at places where they are unfamiliar with. If they do not take the signs
seriously they can end up getting seriously injured or even killed. For example
tourist David Potts was visiting Nakalele Point blowhole and didn’t take action
of looking at the signs around him. From not looking at the precautions signs
it sadly ended his life there. He didn’t read the signs at the Nakalele Point
Parking lot that read “Blowhole: Park and walk at your own risk.” Tourists
should take the time and read the signs around them because that’s what the
signs are there for, and also for their own safety. I am against the tourists
and on the parks side of this argument because the sign clearly says to walk at
your own risk which in other words means it’s very dangerous and you shouldn’t
go near the blowhole.
Tourists
should really take better precautions on the things around them. Visitors being
seriously injured or killed while in the state’s natural attractions occur
quite often enough that they keep the first responders busy. Tourist from all around
the world come to the beautiful islands of Hawaii to sight see, swim in
gorgeous blue oceans, and many more fun things on the islands. Some tourists
take to much advantage of the island and start to break rules, which then leads
to death or getting seriously hurt. The tourists that go sight seeing on hikes
and on the road should stick to their maps and not go wandering off. If you
don’t know where you are going I suggest on staying on the path on the map. If
you are for example like Paula Ramirez and Elizabeth Brem they decided to take
an unofficial hike, which then led to them walking off a side of a cliff.
Tourists should make smart decisions on following the warnings around them and
staying on areas told. They shouldn’t wander off and make unreasonable
decisions, and getting them selves in bad situations.
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