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I’ve seen a lot of panhandlers this summer. They are always on busy intersections and usually have a sign of some kind. On NextDoor, which seems like hell painted entirely in ecru, very excited posters insist it’s all people working orchestrated scams that reap them tons of money. Perhaps, but it doesn’t seem that way. My opinion waivers, but I often abide by the advice of man who has been a mentor and pillar in my life. Many years ago, he was a major drug addict and alcoholic who got money through credit card fraud. He got clean long before I met him and helps with AA interventions. When I asked him this question, he said that he did give. I was surprised, and he explained that if anyone is so desperate for money - including drug money - to beg strangers, he would give.
I recently gave an intersection panhandler cash and a bottle of water in a way that stopped 3 lanes of traffic and could have killed the person. I felt awful. But I also feel awful for the people with signs, standing in all sorts of weather, asking for money.
Do you give, and what’s your perspective on this issue?
I recently gave an intersection panhandler cash and a bottle of water in a way that stopped 3 lanes of traffic and could have killed the person. I felt awful. But I also feel awful for the people with signs, standing in all sorts of weather, asking for money.
Do you give, and what’s your perspective on this issue?

















