Question about the homeless people on the corner of Fair Lakes Blvd & Stringfellow Rd (Fairfax Cnty)

Anonymous
I live nearby, so I see these people frequently.

The people frequently rotate standing on this intersection, and they don't ever look like they live on the street.

Anyone ever think these men and women aren't really homeless? Is it possible this is a popular spot for hustlers to get money from people?

I certainly don't mean to be crass or uncaring, but my spidey sense goes off when I see the different people with signs.
Anonymous
Just don't give them money then. Problem solved.
Anonymous
They could be cops catching texting drivers. Its been known to happen.
Anonymous
I see this often too. I never give them money as it on encourages others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They could be cops catching texting drivers. Its been known to happen.


Oh, interesting. I had no idea...man, most everyone would get busted!
Anonymous
They're almost certainly not homeless -- it's organized.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They're almost certainly not homeless -- it's organized.


That's totally what it looks like! They're there every day I'm at that intersection. Different people, different signs, same corner.

I'm like, Where the hell are all these homeless people going when they're not on this corner?

I only see them standing there hustling...never sleeping or doing anything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're almost certainly not homeless -- it's organized.


That's totally what it looks like! They're there every day I'm at that intersection. Different people, different signs, same corner.

I'm like, Where the hell are all these homeless people going when they're not on this corner?

I only see them standing there hustling...never sleeping or doing anything else.


Do they look homeless or do they look freshly showered and groomed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're almost certainly not homeless -- it's organized.


That's totally what it looks like! They're there every day I'm at that intersection. Different people, different signs, same corner.

I'm like, Where the hell are all these homeless people going when they're not on this corner?

I only see them standing there hustling...never sleeping or doing anything else.


Do they look homeless or do they look freshly showered and groomed?


I'd say they look like someone running their Saturday morning errands or like a college kid running to class. They definitely aren't filthy looking, but I don't want to stereotype the homeless.
Anonymous
There seems to be a band of them at Pan Am shopping center at Lee Hwy and Nutley St. They talk to each other and coordinate. They don't look well off but something seems different than the usual panhandlers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a band of them at Pan Am shopping center at Lee Hwy and Nutley St. They talk to each other and coordinate. They don't look well off but something seems different than the usual panhandlers


That's exactly how I feel about the ones on Fair Lakes Blvd. Something's off about the whole thing.
Anonymous
You have a choice. Instead of pearl clutching about whether it's a conspiracy of freshly showered grifters, you can just choose not to give them money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have a choice. Instead of pearl clutching about whether it's a conspiracy of freshly showered grifters, you can just choose not to give them money.


I'm not clutching pearls. I'm genuinely curious if anyone has the same thoughts.
Anonymous
I assume they are drug users. One woman was shoe-less the other day, hence the assumption. Uncomfortable place to be shoeless otherwise.
Anonymous
A lot of jurisdictions don't have existing laws about panhandling. Then when they try to enact it, ACLU groups fight it. According to local law enforcement it is a situation they battle due to the distraction issue vs what is legally allowed. And there is usually a "pimp" that manages the panhandling
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