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Yesterday on my way to work, I stopped at a local convenient store to purchase some snacks before my shift at work. As soon as I got out of my truck, I see a guy being handed money from someone sitting in their vehicle. As soon as the money is exchanged, this guy, smelling of alcohol, powerwalks over to me and asks me to spare some change. I tell the man I don’t carry currency and kept on walking.
Two weeks before that, I’m on my way to drills and since I was early I decided to stop at a convenient store only twenty minutes from that store. As soon as I walk out this guy begins harassing me for money as soon as he sees me. I tell the guy that I don’t carry currency and then he tells me “That’s ok, I take credit cardsâ€. I shake my head and walk to my truck as he is saying something. Didn’t hear what he said nor did I care, because I really wasn’t in the mood for any type of altercation that morning.
Anyway, I could go on and on about how much of a pain these situations. Now, I may have came across as a cold blooded asshole, but this is a situation that occurs way too often. Ever visit Atlanta and tried walking down Peachtree St? Yeah, have fun trying to enjoy yourself in peace. This isn’t just limited to Atlanta though; I couldn’t walk a block in Seattle or Austin without someone trying to fast talk me out of money or a credit card. One guy in Austin even said he would escort me to an ATM to give him money.
My personal opinions on panhandling, is that the majority of these individuals are doing this as a profession or a job. It is a huge annoyance and is actually illegal, although it isn’t enforced; despite constant complaints from citizens. I think that this issue should be addressed and actually enforced, rather than politicians (usually Democrats) saying it is inhumane to arrest someone for begging.
Anyway, do any of you guys have any experiences with these type of incidents? What is your personal opinions on this topic?
Two weeks before that, I’m on my way to drills and since I was early I decided to stop at a convenient store only twenty minutes from that store. As soon as I walk out this guy begins harassing me for money as soon as he sees me. I tell the guy that I don’t carry currency and then he tells me “That’s ok, I take credit cardsâ€. I shake my head and walk to my truck as he is saying something. Didn’t hear what he said nor did I care, because I really wasn’t in the mood for any type of altercation that morning.
Anyway, I could go on and on about how much of a pain these situations. Now, I may have came across as a cold blooded asshole, but this is a situation that occurs way too often. Ever visit Atlanta and tried walking down Peachtree St? Yeah, have fun trying to enjoy yourself in peace. This isn’t just limited to Atlanta though; I couldn’t walk a block in Seattle or Austin without someone trying to fast talk me out of money or a credit card. One guy in Austin even said he would escort me to an ATM to give him money.
My personal opinions on panhandling, is that the majority of these individuals are doing this as a profession or a job. It is a huge annoyance and is actually illegal, although it isn’t enforced; despite constant complaints from citizens. I think that this issue should be addressed and actually enforced, rather than politicians (usually Democrats) saying it is inhumane to arrest someone for begging.
Anyway, do any of you guys have any experiences with these type of incidents? What is your personal opinions on this topic?