A good article, I know firsthand that most people who earn on the street are not poor people, they are very well served for a day, and they have a kind of pity look that would encourage passers-by. But I still respect such people, because what would go out into the street you have to decide, not everyone will do it. I could not.
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I once saw a documentary which showed some pan handlers in Toronto were making quite good money by playing on people's emotions. Of course this is not always the case and it's hard to decipher.