Seattle resuming full enforcement of 72-hour parking rule

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Published 2022-05-13

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  • @dugfriendly
    he doesn't say what he wants or how he'd like to get there, so he is where he is, speaking his cliches I've heard for over 30 years around Seattle
  • We have a rule? It took me over a month to get a car out of my neighborhood parked in front of my house.
  • So the city enforces this for a weekend, ignore it for a few months until it's a problem again.
  • @YourMom-vl2sp
    It is okay if you live in your rv, if you respect others. When you stop disrespecting others around you, everybody stops caring
  • @ronrice1931
    The important thing is to blame the people who are homeless, and it is a lot easier to do that when they are are invisible. It is high time officials swept them under the rug again, so let's keep whining until they do.
  • @earnwolfe244
    Do a story about the full azz depression Americans are in
  • @Wardell43
    "Behind the ballard Fred Meyer, between the tents and the needles" Not many of you commenters are ready to solve this problem, in fact most of you want it to continue.
  • @EM-oe4rx
    Lives for free and rents a room to his buddy 👏
  • Nobody “wants” to be homeless. We all make choices in life and live with the consequences. How about this guy stops smoking, and I’ll assume alcohol or drugs as well.
  • @AaronBowley
    honestly the most important thing we need is affordable housing. there needs to be apartments under 1,000. One of the big problems is that the way renting works now is you have to make at least 3x the rent. 2x should be good enough with a modest deposit. There's so many people working hard at minimum wage and COULD afford a place but there's rules make it near impossible. it's pathetic!!
  • @scottcates
    So that's what happened to Cousin Eddie.
  • Living in a house it Means PAYING RENT WORKING 1 OR 2 jobs being responsible with society Everyone hiring stop the Excuses it's BS.
  • @skizzzle
    if anyone opposes this, I pity you
  • @oldfordman68
    How about doing a story about how rent control or rent caps can fix this problem people making $15 a hour can't afford $2000++ a month rent for a dumpy 2 bedroom apartment its a simple concept the higher the rent the higher your homeless population its hard to keep a job when your homeless with no place to shower or clean your clothes.