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Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce

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1301 5th Ave, Seattle, Washington, 98101, United States
(206) 389-7200 www.seattlechamber.com
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Jul 4, 2018
Very helpful. I asked about the homeless problem in King County. I took notes. Areas to stay away from, Belltown, Capital Hill, Beacon Hill, First Hill, I-90 and I-5 interchanges, 4th ave north or south, 1st ave north or south, Pike Place Market, Rainer Ave, Martin Luther King Ave, 5th and Jackson, 2nd and Jackson, Pike and Pine, 5th and Pike, any where along Aurora too Everett, South Lake Union zone, Denny Triangle Zone, West Edge Zone, Pioneer Square Zone (Aka Retail Core Zone), Chinatown Int’l District, Seattle Center, West Seattle Zone... I could have made it simple by stating “Stay away from Liberal Drug City” there is nowhere actually “SAFE” in any Seattle Zone. So here’s my personal tips (it’s the reason I went to this Chamber) Stay away from Seven 11 stores, gas stations, lock your doors in any Red Districts, fast food lanes and parking garages. You as a traveler need to research “Political Cities” all “Political Cities” are “Liberal” and all these cities have the most homeless, drug infested, down and out, depressed citizens. Stay away from Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, Austin, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, New York. These few named cities are all the same. The only difference is weather and regions, yet the roaches gather the same, the local Seattle Chamber doesn’t really see it (remember the story about a frog and warm water?) The “Political scene” in Seattle is so backwards it’s impossible to move forward. This city is lost. I give a 5 rating because of the info shared by a few brave employees.

Feb 11, 2016

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