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  2. Package theft - Wikipedia

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    The term porch piracy refers to a situation in which an individual steals a package from a porch or other area near the main entrance of a residence before the recipient can retrieve it. The problem is often underreported to the police, since major online retailers often return or refund items with no questions asked if the item is stolen.

  3. Porch Pirates Hit 40% of Americans: What Does That Mean ... - AOL

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    Porch pirates have targeted nearly 40% of American shoppers Americans ordered 21.7 billion parcels (or about 65 packages per U.S. resident) in 2023, according to the global shipping company Pitney ...

  4. "Porch pirates" steal billions in goods every year. Here's ...

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    Package thieves, often called "porch pirates," pose a growing threat to online shoppers. Over the past year, criminals have stolen some $12 billion worth of goods delivered to people's homes ...

  5. How to protect your home from porch pirates during the ... - AOL

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    Top 10 cities for porch pirates. Porch pirates tend to have a few favorite cities. The same study by Safewise named the following hot spots for porch piracy: New York, New York. Philadelphia ...

  6. List of English words of Hawaiian origin - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian vocabulary often overlaps with other Polynesian languages, such as Tahitian, so it is not always clear which of those languages a term is borrowed from. The Hawaiian orthography is notably different from the English orthography because there is a special letter in the Hawaiian alphabet, the ʻokina.

  7. Folklore in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Local folklore on the island of Oahu says that one should never carry pork over the Pali Highway connecting Honolulu and Windward Oahu. The stories vary, but the classic legend is that if one carries pork of any kind over the old Pali road (not the modern pali highway) by automobile, the automobile would stop at a certain point on the way and not restart until the pork is removed from the vehicle.

  8. How to Protect Yourself from Porch Pirates This Holiday ...

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    "While porch piracy is a year-round opportunistic crime, there is an uptick in these specific cases during the holidays," Sheriff Carmine Marceno tells PEOPLE

  9. Lanai (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A lanai or lānai is a type of roofed, open-sided veranda, patio, or porch originating in Hawaii. [1] [2] Many homes, apartment buildings, hotels and restaurants in Hawaii are built with one or more lānais. [3]