Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird-I live really close and have never seen these people.
They are at the grocery stores - but not every day. There are a few "regulars". One openly asks, the other just hangs out. My young kids chastised me one day and told me to not give them money, as they will spend it on cigarettes, drugs and booze. Smart kids.
How is that smart? What does it matter what they do with the money after you give it to them?
You must be joking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird-I live really close and have never seen these people.
They are at the grocery stores - but not every day. There are a few "regulars". One openly asks, the other just hangs out. My young kids chastised me one day and told me to not give them money, as they will spend it on cigarettes, drugs and booze. Smart kids.
How is that smart? What does it matter what they do with the money after you give it to them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see them every day, too, and I'm highly skeptical. I think it's an operation.
I have seen the main guy (anyone who lives near here knows who I am talking about) at the Union Mill Starbucks. My kids pointed him out. He was sitting, working on a laptop with a Starbucks drink in hand. His expression was completely different, not slack jawed like when he's on the corner.
Oh that's awesome! I work from that Starbucks pretty often. Which guy do you see--the one who carries a sign that says he is a homeless vet or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird-I live really close and have never seen these people.
They are at the grocery stores - but not every day. There are a few "regulars". One openly asks, the other just hangs out. My young kids chastised me one day and told me to not give them money, as they will spend it on cigarettes, drugs and booze. Smart kids.
How is that smart? What does it matter what they do with the money after you give it to them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird-I live really close and have never seen these people.
They are at the grocery stores - but not every day. There are a few "regulars". One openly asks, the other just hangs out. My young kids chastised me one day and told me to not give them money, as they will spend it on cigarettes, drugs and booze. Smart kids.
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
Anonymous wrote:I see them every day, too, and I'm highly skeptical. I think it's an operation.
I have seen the main guy (anyone who lives near here knows who I am talking about) at the Union Mill Starbucks. My kids pointed him out. He was sitting, working on a laptop with a Starbucks drink in hand. His expression was completely different, not slack jawed like when he's on the corner.
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
Anonymous wrote:I assume they are drug users. One woman was shoe-less the other day, hence the assumption. Uncomfortable place to be shoeless otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:I've seen 2 near-miss accidents near the intersection by my home in Fairfax. 2 people were trying to make a Uturn to give a woman some money (they were in the turn lane to go onto 66).
I hate that this particular intersection has lately become a hotbead for begging activity.
Anonymous wrote:Weird-I live really close and have never seen these people.