I know what you mean. Hubby and I moved here in 1980. We both remember commenting about how safe we felt when walking the streets at night, after we had gone to a movie or concert or something. Now, walking there in the daytime is problematic.
My husband travels by bus to downtown Seattle from the suburb we live in. When he watched this doc, he just shrugged. Stepping over passed out drug addicts was just the norm for him every morning while walking from the bus stop to his place of work.
He told me a story one evening about an older lady and older man who would walk together every morning to the building that they worked in. One morning, she asked my husband if he would walk her to her building, as the other man was not there that morning. She admitted to being scared to walk alone, along those sidewalks.
Seattle used to be a beautiful place. How quickly it has descended into madness.
Thank LIBs/DIMs/leftists. The majority of people there want this. Good luck, you losers.