Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys have the fake violinists? A guy standing alone and playing lovely classical music. However, there's a little speaker hidden playing music, and he's not really playing at all.
Was this in Loudoun?
No... Kansas City. I saw an article about this happening in Texas too. Just wondering if this phenomenon has hit DC.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a business like any other, why would they work? They are mostly “Roma travelers” or whatever the PC name is now. They come with those seeking asylum (they blend in well).
There is a whole underground network with its own mostly cash economy and jobs like panhandling and petty crime.
Nothing is done about it because no serious laws are broken and the notion of quality of life for tax paying citizens is no longer a thing. Just like with mentally ill unhoused and petty criminals from pockets of generational poverty, there is no place to hide unless you are in the burbs with no public transportation and/or restricted access.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys have the fake violinists? A guy standing alone and playing lovely classical music. However, there's a little speaker hidden playing music, and he's not really playing at all.
Was this in Loudoun?
No... Kansas City. I saw an article about this happening in Texas too. Just wondering if this phenomenon has hit DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you guys have the fake violinists? A guy standing alone and playing lovely classical music. However, there's a little speaker hidden playing music, and he's not really playing at all.
Was this in Loudoun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax County. In the last few weeks there’s been a dramatic increase in beggars at intersections. They have a sign explaining their situation blah blah. Women, men, all races. Many places are looking for workers. I don’t understand. There are lots of jobs available. If I wasn’t always in a rush or if it was safe (I’d hold up traffic by just stopping) I’d ask them for their story, just “what happened?” Discuss.
"Many places" aren't looking for people without a home address or current valid documentation for employment with missing teeth, mental health issues and irregular access to showers and clean clothes. Take off your privileged glasses.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax county police have issued bulletins about this. Last one I saw said they are part of a ring and to not give them any money. There are plenty of resources you can refer them to, including calling 211.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Fairfax County. In the last few weeks there’s been a dramatic increase in beggars at intersections. They have a sign explaining their situation blah blah. Women, men, all races. Many places are looking for workers. I don’t understand. There are lots of jobs available. If I wasn’t always in a rush or if it was safe (I’d hold up traffic by just stopping) I’d ask them for their story, just “what happened?” Discuss.
Anonymous wrote:I have seen an uptick on my commute to my job in DC. It’s always the same people but most of the people who ask me for money seem to be relatively young men. Of all races. I don’t carry any cash ever so I don’t even have to think about giving money. But I also don’t like being approached constantly.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not in that area but I called my mayors office when they started trotting out babies too. That shit will not fly on my watch!
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys have the fake violinists? A guy standing alone and playing lovely classical music. However, there's a little speaker hidden playing music, and he's not really playing at all.