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But, since I'm not on the city council, nor have the desire anymore to serve on the council or any exalted position, my answer is all hypothetical at this point. The person also asked how I would make policy to weed out the "wolves" from the sheep. Meaning, setting in motion elements that may assist in ridding the imposture homeless people who are pretending to be homeless too milk money from unsuspecting folks who only want to show some Christian charity.
On policy two folded: 1) I would support a policy that has "safe" zones for panhandlers to be in, that is something the proposed ordinance I think is doing. 2) Secondly, this might be a little extreme and might sound heartless, but keep in mind this is to weed out the frauds and leeches who prey on the innocent givers. That is impose a small panhandler permit, something they could easily afford, since many I have been told make roughly $50 to up to $300 a day in panhandling activities. I think having them give a little back from what they took would be a start, let's say $3.00 a year to panhandle, much like what peddlers have to pay on an annual basis, something I might add is being done in other communities by the way.
I would imagine the con artist wouldn't like that prospect, and could be easily identified. I bet you would see a sudden drop of these aggressive panhandlers.
Now, this isn't policy, but a message to the folks who want to show some charity to the needy, some plain old common sense could be applied on giving. Yes, according to scripture those of us who walk in the cause for Christ are to give to whoever ask. That doesn't mean however that we give blindly I think. Just make it a personal policy, whenever someone comes up and ask for a couple of bucks for some food. Instead of just giving someone you don't know $2.00 which they may have more money in the pocket already from asking anyone prior to asking you, simply offer to take them to a grocery or food mart store and buy food for them. It's the old saying "beggars can't be choosers" someone who is really in need will accept the offer and go along with you to buy some food for them. Those who insist in getting cash won't, and usually decline the offer. Nine out of ten, the chances are they were just con artist milking you out of money in order to get some smokes, booze, or drugs.
See, aren't you grateful I am not in a position of authority? I'm sure the powers that be could come up something like what I suggest if they have the courage to do so. ----Now back to our regularly scheduled report....
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