Amazon is the only thing preventing the dying star that is Seattle from collapsing in on itself like a black hole, so they get to do whatever they want.
I'll bet if Bezos wanted to hunt homeless people in the street as in The Most Dangerous Game, neither the city or police department would stop him as long as he promised not to move Amazon out of the city.
I'll bet if Bezos wanted to hunt homeless people in the street as in The Most Dangerous Game, neither the city or police department would stop him as long as he promised not to move Amazon out of the city.
Any chance he will? Sounds like a reason to renew Prime Video.
Amazon is the only thing preventing the dying star that is Seattle from collapsing in on itself like a black hole, so they get to do whatever they want.
I'll bet if Bezos wanted to hunt homeless people in the street as in The Most Dangerous Game, neither the city or police department would stop him as long as he promised not to move Amazon out of the city.
Any chance he will? Sounds like a reason to renew Prime Video.
I'll grant you, it's a far more effective solution to dealing with the homeless problem than anything the Seattle City Council has cooked up.
I wasn't aware their city council was in the business of solving problems
Premise: "Someone" releases intellectually-modified rats into the city as an experiment to see which species wins out, the rats or the druggies.