Anonymous wrote:Yes and they intimidate me. Still not as bad as the squeegee boys in Baltimore though.
I wish I could take my kids to the aquarium but it's not worth the aggressive panhandlers at every intersection and the squeegee boys at every stoplight.
Anonymous wrote:What enrages me are the panhandlers who use their babies/children as props, and in the hottest of weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's horrible around here now. At little river turnpike and 495 there is the same 4 people on each corner they all work 8 hours a day, the same older guy with the elbow brace and cane "works" there constantly. Why can't he get a job if he's out there 40+ hours a week? Also they leave their trash everywhere on the corner even though in 10 feet there are trash cans. Don't pay these people to litter.
Drives me nuts! They leave so much trash at the corners.
Anonymous wrote:Yes and they intimidate me. Still not as bad as the squeegee boys in Baltimore though.
I wish I could take my kids to the aquarium but it's not worth the aggressive panhandlers at every intersection and the squeegee boys at every stoplight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are dressed very well- nice new shoes, backpacks etc. The ones who bring their children really concern me, especially at intersections. I’ve had a few knock on my car windows on streets and at parking lots. It does seem too organized. I’ve seen them leave the granola bars given by good samaritans on the median.
I wish it was against the law, but until then it’s best to give nothing.
The police in Fairfax County will tell you straight-up its organized and where people are dropped off, etc. No one needs to speculate.
Anonymous wrote:it's horrible around here now. At little river turnpike and 495 there is the same 4 people on each corner they all work 8 hours a day, the same older guy with the elbow brace and cane "works" there constantly. Why can't he get a job if he's out there 40+ hours a week? Also they leave their trash everywhere on the corner even though in 10 feet there are trash cans. Don't pay these people to litter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are dressed very well- nice new shoes, backpacks etc. The ones who bring their children really concern me, especially at intersections. I’ve had a few knock on my car windows on streets and at parking lots. It does seem too organized. I’ve seen them leave the granola bars given by good samaritans on the median.
I wish it was against the law, but until then it’s best to give nothing.
The police in Fairfax County will tell you straight-up its organized and where people are dropped off, etc. No one needs to speculate.
Anonymous wrote:Some are dressed very well- nice new shoes, backpacks etc. The ones who bring their children really concern me, especially at intersections. I’ve had a few knock on my car windows on streets and at parking lots. It does seem too organized. I’ve seen them leave the granola bars given by good samaritans on the median.
I wish it was against the law, but until then it’s best to give nothing.
Anonymous wrote:some racing driver got murdered at a CA gas station I think by a panhandlerAnonymous wrote:Yes everywhere and now in parking lots and drive throughs, they come right up to your window aggressively. One guy mocked us two days ago! Really getting crazy around here.