To: Gen.Blather
On one of my trips to Seattle, we walked all around town, when got to one section of town, we ran into a circus of crazies.
Later when we were talking to friends, who lived there, we found that we had wandered into the rehab section of town.
Last trip to Seattle, we found many of those had moved to the new low income housing area near Pike Place.
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01/23/2015 8:43:18 AM PST by
razorback-bert
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To: razorback-bert
"Last trip to Seattle, we found many of those had moved to the new low income housing area near Pike Place."
I live in Shoreline, a suburb just north of Seattle, and we've been seeing homeless around here for many years. Just recently, it seemed that a small homeless enclave was trying to establish itself in a nearby parking lot, but the police apparently keep breaking it up. I think the rule is that you can park in the same place only up to 48 or 72 hours, or some such limit. (These were people living in cars and vans.)
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