Business owner resorts to hanging massive banner in woke Seattle to dissuade men from soliciting sex outside of his store as open air drugs and crime run rampant
•Published: 17:10, 14 June 2026 | Updated: 17:20, 14 June 2026 Seattle business owners are resorting to unusual tactics to push back against a troubling rise of prostitution in their neighborhood.
•Local stores along the crime-riddled Aurora Ave have started hanging large banners with messages, accompanied by graphic lewd emojis, in hopes of pushing back against people hoping to buy sex in their...
•Mike Dunn, owner of Dunn Lumber, is among those who installed the attention-grabbing signage, saying his staff have regularly witnessed suspected sex trafficking.
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