News Sep 19, 2024 at 1:22 pm

The Vote Share in Half of the Exclusion Zones Did Not Go to Current Council Members 

Council Member Joy Hollingsworth's drug user exclusion zone on Capitol Hill. Design: Anthony Keo / Photos: RS

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1

Haven't these people ever heard of ROOT CAUSES?

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1: When and where businesses can operate without customers being afraid or intimidated by drug pushers and prostitutes, the root causes can finally be addressed by an overall healthier society. The city council is finally listening to us.

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are you sure these exclusion zones are unpopular? public commentors and randos on the street aren't a big sample.

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The only failed policies are the role backs of all public safety laws by the previous Seattle City Councils. I hope karma get every dirty, shitting one of them.

We flushed a lot of Labor Union door mats from city council last year and replaced them with decent people who cared about public safety, wasteful spending, and getting rid of lazy, redundant and worthless city employees. They're the opposite of Labor Union door mats, or decent people.

Keep up the great work Seattle City Council, I know it isn't easy being real leaders and not ass kissing Labor Union door mats.


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