
A popular Italian restaurant in the state of Washington has closed its doors for good after a series of break-in, its owner pointed to a finger on Democratic leadership and which he described as a lack of support for small businesses.
Nirav Sheth, former owner of Bistro Bafi, appeared on “Fox and Friends First” on Monday morning to reveal what the final straw was.
“It was difficult to get insurance, and I was pressurizing. Landlord [was] Saying that, if I do not have business insurance, it will be a default on my lease. Unfortunately, I either had to leave, call it insolvency or exit. ,
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Bistro Bafi owner Nirav Sheth joined the “Fox and Friends First”, in which a large -scale crime was discussed, which dropped him out of business. (Fox and Friends First)
Repeated break-in and increasing crime in the region made it difficult to maintain coverage and preserve the business.
Sheth said that a nearby metro was looted at gunpoint – one of the several incidents, which outlined the deteriorating security of the area – and, the police, despite abbreviating patrolling, had the amount of “nothing” response to the democratic leadership.
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In recent years in the state of Washington, crime percentage has increased. (Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Head)
Meanwhile, their own restaurant is still in debt, and applying for help has proved fruitless.
“The restaurant is not making it … when you spend around $ 11,000 a week, and you’re earning just $ 3,500, it’s in the end. I had to call it Quits.”
The Washington Association of Sheriffs and the data of police chiefs indicate that crime has been increasing in the evergreen state in recent years.
Violent crimes increased by 18.5%, murders increased by 22.5% and the robbery increased by 23.4% between 2020 and 2023.
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