Rantz: After crime crisis cost him his insurance, business owner vows to stop paying taxes in protest

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A small business owner said he just lost his insurance policy renewal because of the crime crisis. Now, he said he'll stop paying taxes.

There has been extensive vandalism to a Nirav Sheath's auto repair shops. He said he just lost his insurance policy renewal because of the crime crisis. Now, he said he'll stop paying taxes.

“The reason for nonrenewal is due to your unfavorable loss experience in three years,” the letter, provided by Sheth, reads. After his Italian restaurant in Normandy Park was vandalized a third time, Sheth announced he was running for Congress to take on incumbent Democrat Marilyn Strickland. “Yeah, I don’t blame the insurance company. It’s the state’s policy … they introduced defunding the police and decriminalizing the drugs. So, those are the factors where we had

Now, Sheth is readying a dramatic move to protest the untenable business climate thanks to the crime crisis. He asks, “Why am I paying taxes?” if he’s not offered even basic protections as a business owner. In protest, he said he’s not going to pay taxes if he’s unable to get a new policy.

 

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