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No, it absolutely does not.
I was homeless in Seattle for over a year.
And practically nobody camps on the highway, if you mean I5. They camp under it.
If you mean Aurora / Highway 99... sure, lots of people camp right on the sidewalk because its not really a highway within Seattle city limits.
But anyway, yeah, I personally knew a lot of other homeless people that got hit by cars, no media kerfuffle over them.
If you get hit and run, which happens all the time, and you can limp away, basically never gets reported compared to how often that happens.
They still get hit crossing the highway. I live here, you can't deny reality.
But I believe you that they aren't always reported.
Yep, homeless people get hit on the highway.
I never said they don't.
Almost no one camps there, as you said.
Yeah.
And so did I. For over a decade.
...Are you normally this gaslighty with people, putting words in their mouth and then calling them liars, upon being called out on your own lies?
Or do you just reserve that level of disrespect for people who've been homeless?
You're the one putting words in my mouth. I didn't call you a liar. And I don't disrespect homeless people. I think it's awful how often it's reported that some homeless individual has gotten hit trying to cross the highway. I've had to stop on the highway myself when people are trying to cross. It's an issue. And anyone who drives around here can see tents alongside the highway.