Seattle, 23:30 Thursday 2 Dec 1999
Fred Schneider
fschneider at dli.state.pa.us
Tue Dec 7 11:48:09 EST 1999
Sounds like Berkeley CA in the 1960s!
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Galt [mailto:galtfd at att.net]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 3:50 AM
To: etb-intern at sfu.ca
Cc: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org; trolley at railspot.com
Subject: Seattle, 23:30 Thursday 2 Dec 1999
I managed to get downtown today for the first time this week. It was
strange.
Getting there was difficult enough. Because of yet another protest
march,
buses were turned around at the edge of the city. From my north end home
I got to Capitol Hill, expecting to head down Madison Street on one of
the
several trolley lines re-routed that way. But instead, my 7 headed south
toward Rainier Valley as if it were a 9, so I changed to a likewise
re-routed 3
which got me as far as 5th and Jackson at the south end of town. At
least
the tunnel was in operation, so I walked across the street to
International
District station and caught a duobus north to Westlake.
Emerging into the sunlight (we do have that occasionally, even in
November)
I was greeted by modest crowds, windows still boarded up (some of them
precautionary, not replacing broken glass) and a subdued atmosphere in
what should have been a bustling square. And police everywhere.
Seattle has been held hostage not only by the window-smashing anarchists
- that was only Tuesday night - but by well-financed, tightly-trained,
slickly-
spoken non-violent activist groups like the Ruckus Society, adept at
creating incidents and provoking reaction. Protest groups were given
ample
opportunity to make their point on Tuesday, but some of them came here
to
make a splash, shouting "constitutional rights" with little regard for
my right
to go about my city. They have certainly found willing allies among the
locals, but the continuing unrest has not been entirely spontaneous. If
the
police have made mistakes, they will be held accountable. But it's a
perversion to blame all this, as they have largely managed to do, on the
cops. And blaming it on WTO (what do these flat-earthers think is going
to
be accomplished by destroying world trade talks?) is like blaming a
woman
with a certain reputation for all the rapes that are happening around
town.
Go home. Give us back our city.
Don
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