Is it right to give money to beggars?

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KiqJaq

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My rule is that I'll only give them money if they're playing music that I find agreeable. That way if they aren't sincere in their desperate need, at least they've earned the money to some degree.
 

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RingaFiar said:
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Here's the fun thing: Offer a beggar a meal at a nearby restaurant. Somewhere in the 20 dollar range.

He will not go for it, 9 out of 10 times, and will instead ask for cash. Even if it's only a dollar.

Why? Most beggars are either scam artist, or alcoholics/addicts. Not all, but most. They don't want a sandwich, they want vice.

Try it some time. It blew my mind when my dad showed me.
Perhaps it's chicken and egg Accursed....all I look at is here and now, they are on the streets. Yeah a couple of quid might buy them a Sandwich (tbh almost certainly a drink or something stronger), either way they are not doing too well to be in that position.
I have no idea what you mean.

Chicken and the egg? Do you mean poverty breeds addiction, or addiction breeds poverty?

Both are certainly true, and neither scenario necessitates me helping a homeless man continue his addiction.
 

SirDoom

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On the subject...

Of all the beggars/people who ask for money that I've ever dealt with, half gladly took the non-monetary offer, and half refused.

Then again, that's like a grand total of 4 people, so it's not the best sample size.

(All of them were at or around Wal-Mart though, oddly)

The two most recent:

A man was sitting on the side of the street at the rear of the parking lot. I parked at the back so I could walk a bit more. He looked hungry, so I got him a little sub sandwich at the Subway inside. He gladly took it, and thanked me.

Also at Wal-Mart, there was a woman in an older car. She said she didn't have enough gas to get home, and asked for $5-10. I told her "If you'll pull over into that gas station (we have a gas station literally in the Wal-Mart parking lot), I'll put $10 in your tank for you." She said "Um... no thanks", and sped off.
 

Neverhoodian

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I don't give money to beggars and panhandlers, period. Not because I'm a heartless bastard mind you, but because I simply don't know if they're genuinely destitute. Even if they are, I could very well be fueling a bad habit like drug addiction if I just give them money.

I prefer donating money to trustworthy organizations, like local soup kitchens and drug rehabilitation centers.
 

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I look for beggars that are identifiably Sihk, so I can offer them some meat. They'll decline, I'll feel like a saint, and I won't have to give anything!
 

Niels Nugteren

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To be honest, I rarely come across any, but that might just be cause I live in the Netherlands, where we'll just give you cash if you're a lazy bum anyway >.>

OT: There's this one beggar in front of the local supermarket who's usually harassing people more than begging, once offered to buy him a sandwich in there. He declined, asking for cash instead. Didn't really feel like giving him anything that.
 

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RingaFiar said:
Plurralbles said:
my college campus has 10 of htem per mile. I dont' give them anything.

Am I in the right? Well, depends on your perspective. I think I'm neither. The college and society set it up that I dont' have any change on me. Ever.
Strange thing to say, is it that bad? Do you mind me asking where abouts you are? It sounds like the classic case of poverty right next to opulence luxury, you know like in India during the Raj.
Don't let this convince you that OHio State University, Columbus is bad. It's a really good place, man. I guarantee that . Just HIgh Street is full of the worst and best of society.

I guess I was exaggerating, probably. But I was asked 7 times by 3 different people when I was out returning a book I found cheaper online. Saved 100 bucks. Barnes N Noble sucks ass!
 

kickyourass

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While I don't really see any reason you shouldn't give them money, I'd rather offer to buy them a meal or something.

ninjastovall0 said:
no they wouldnt do the same.
go on try askin them for change.
besides i have no change to give unless theyre quarters and those are mine.
plus there are deadbeats who just act as well.
It actually kind of astounds me that you don't see the gaping hole in what you just said. I mean if it were an actual hole you could probably fit a truck through it.
 

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That Guy Who Phails said:
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That Guy Who Phails said:
Funny how I've never seen a street beggar outside the US, innit?
Really? As far as I knew there's poverty in every society even the supposed utopia of America.
What do you mean "Even" America?

I'm saying it's the ONLY place I've seen street beggars, not the only place I haven't.
Whoa crap, sorry there I misread what you wrote.
 

BanthaFodder

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I think South Park put it best:
Kyle: "here mister... this is all of my savings... it's $20, I was saving up for a new xbox game... but I think you could use it a lot more than me..."
Homeless man: "... got any more?"
Kyle: "n-no... I thought that was a lot..."
Homeless man: *walks off* "spare change?"
Kyle: "... you're welcome..."
 

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RingaFiar said:
Perhaps it's chicken and egg Accursed....all I look at is here and now, they are on the streets. Yeah a couple of quid might buy them a Sandwich (tbh almost certainly a drink or something stronger), either way they are not doing too well to be in that position.
Another common theory is that they got on the streets the same way you did.

By walking there.

My time in Chicago taught me to ignore them outright. Not exactly easy with some of the ones that would follow and yell at you for whatever reason.
 

Jarcin

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My general rule of thumb: If they wear nicer cloths than me, they don't get a penny.

It has happened once -.-
 

Serving UpSmiles

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I give money to the beggers that don't have a sign, or don't even make eye contact, they are the true rock bottomers
 

orangeban

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Here in Britain (or at least where I live in Scotland) you don't have to worry because of that glorius publication, The Big Issue! Basically there's this (government funded? I'm not sure) company that sells magazines to people who would otherwise have to beg for about 50p each and they sell them on for £1 and keep the profit. So, instead of begging they provide a service and everyones happy.
 

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I've lived in England and Australia, both countries have good and universal benefits systems. There is no reason for someone to be begging, since all they need to do to get by is go to their local government office. The area of Australia I live in has a special problem with people of indiginous decent who take everything they can get from the system, spend it on booze and drugs, and then roam the streets or knock on the doors of the houses around their goverment provided homes, harrassing people for money or smokes and abusing those who refuse.
 

Screamarie

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If I have the spare change and the time, yes, I'm willing to give. Even if it's for him or to buy a beer or a cigarette, because, let's face it, living on the streets SUCKS.

And I honestly think it's stupid when people say "get a damn job,"...yeah this guy or gal has no where to bathe, no money to buy nice clothes, and no transportation to said job. Very few if anyone is going to hire this person. Sometimes they can catch lucky breaks and find someone willing to take pity and ask them to do odd jobs to help them on their feet, but that's rare.

They only time I would get annoyed with a beggar not using my money as intended is when they have an animal with them and they use said animal to garner sympathy. But mostly any time I see a beggar with an animal, the animal is usually better fed than the man or woman.
 

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ninjastovall0 said:
kickyourass said:
While I don't really see any reason you shouldn't give them money, I'd rather offer to buy them a meal or something.

ninjastovall0 said:
no they wouldnt do the same.
go on try askin them for change.
besides i have no change to give unless theyre quarters and those are mine.
plus there are deadbeats who just act as well.
It actually kind of astounds me that you don't see the gaping hole in what you just said. I mean if it were an actual hole you could probably fit a truck through it.
what? i dont like that they assume i have change so i make them feel uncomfortable by asking them. its....fun?
The tormenting of others less fortunate then you, even if they put themselves in that situation, is usually looked down upon.

Kind of makes you look like a douche.
 

orangeban

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Craorach said:
I've lived in England and Australia, both countries have good and universal benefits systems. There is no reason for someone to be begging, since all they need to do to get by is go to their local government office. The area of Australia I live in has a special problem with people of indiginous decent who take everything they can get from the system, spend it on booze and drugs, and then roam the streets or knock on the doors of the houses around their goverment provided homes, harrassing people for money or smokes and abusing those who refuse.
Yah, you've got good benefit systems in Britain for sure but what if you open that other can of worms, hmm? What about the illegal immigrants?