Posted by Panhandlers on February 16, 2012 at 21:53:32 from (68.149.42.239):
In Reply to: O/T Panhandlers posted by 37Chief on February 16, 2012 at 14:01:50:
Not all people begging for money are suffering. Several years ago in Toronto a newspaper was doing a story on a panhandler only to discover that she was quite well off. She dressed like a poor old lady, walked with a limp and took in a couple hundred bucks an hour. What she didn't know was that they were secretly following her. They followed her to an alley a couple blocks away where she was picked up by someone in a really nice car. She had no limp hurrying to the car. Then she took her outfit off and they followed her home a to another neighborhood. She lived in a nice apartment but obviously wasn't too happy when they knocked on her door with camera's for an interview. She declined but not before they took some good shots of a big screen TV and other items you wouldn't expect a street person to have. I think her son lived with her and that's who picked her up. She ended up getting charged with fraud if I remember right. It was a big story in the news.
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