Lee Cataluna: Paying The Price For Ignoring Warning Signs - Honolulu Civil Beat Lee Cataluna: Paying The Price For Ignoring Warning Signs Hawaii’s Legislature is considering whether to seek reimbursement for the cost of rescue operations for people who ignore warning and no trespassing signs. About the Author Picture this situation: Somewhere out in the mountains in a remote part of Hawaii, a “No trespassing” sign is attached to a fence. Maybe the sign explicitly says “No hiking,” or has a graphic that shows a person with a backpack and walking stick covered by a big red circle and backslash, known as the “universal no” symbol. Perhaps there’s also a sign that says “danger” or one that says, “Warning: hazardous conditions” or “For real, brah. No even try.”