LOL
Had my car broken into three times in 5 years in downtown seattle parking garages. Zero since moving to Bay Area 6 years ago.
My understanding is that Seattle has significantly changed in the past 4-10 years. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/before-and-after-photos-show-amazon-has-transformed-seattle-2018-1
No.
No, not safe at all.
Nothing in Seattle is safe. We have training at work to discuss how to just walk safely around DT. Dumphole city
What are you talking about? Seattle is one of the safest cities in the US.
Yeah especially once the mobile free injection sites start rolling around
Someone had opened my BMW in a parking structure near pioneer square but just left it there... It was manual transmission.
Too bad for him/her that he/she didn't know how to drive a stick. Good for you though! #longlivemanual
What kind of downtown parking? Garage, open lot, street?
Garage underneath the building I will work in
I wouldn't worry about safety in work garages. In some buildings, I would more worry about how narrow some garages and the spaces are. Scratching the vehicle against a tight pillar or someone else bumping the door.
Way better cars are parking. Yours will be ignored. Seriously if you’re so worried about having a Porsche why have it at all? Get a nice house with a good garage and you’ll be fine. If you can’t afford that then don’t buy a goddamn Porsche.
Honestly doesn’t matter what car you drive, crack heads will find their way in if you leave anything out so just keep your car clean and empty
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Yes, it's very safe. There are better cars parking there. Just don't leave anything inside