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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by dozer View Post
    im sure the corp tax is getting them tho......
    Are they caught by IR35 ?

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  • expat
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    Some beggars in the Paris Métro have a nice spiel where they say that they are begging because they need money, but they prefer to ask for it rather than rob people for it. Most people realise that the second option is being vaguely left open.

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  • dozer
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    im sure the corp tax is getting them tho......

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  • Bunk
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    It's another example of rubbish journalism.

    On a good Friday or Saturday night some can make up to £200
    and

    which adds up to £73,000 for 365 days of the year
    Its like us multiplying our daily rate by 365 and claiming that's how much we earn.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    I've done that and was told they want the money. Had a mate who was asked by a beggar for money or a job: he offered him a job and was told to eff off.
    A builder I knew was asked for a job. When he said "Aye, get down this hole and start digging", they soon backed off. They wanted an office or driving job.

    What really annoys me about beggars is when having given some cash, the beggar next to him demands the same. Sorry, but he didn't do whatever it was that persuaded me to stop and reach into my pockets.

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  • JoJoGabor
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    A beggar asked me for any loose change, all teh change I had was 10p so I gave it to him, and he tutted and called me a cheap bastard. Now I dont give them anything

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  • hyperD
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    Yeah expat, I even bought a coffee for some guy and he said thank you, then asked if I had any money I could give him.

    Bastard.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    If you are a Guardianista and feel a pang of good ol' middle-class guilt, simply offer to buy them a coffee or burger - if they refuse and want the money, just walk on.
    I've done that and was told they want the money. Had a mate who was asked by a beggar for money or a job: he offered him a job and was told to eff off.

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  • hyperD
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    If you are a Guardianista and feel a pang of good ol' middle-class guilt, simply offer to buy them a coffee or burger - if they refuse and want the money, just walk on.

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  • Bright Spark
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    Probably better use of bench time than a Plan B.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
    started a topic Plan B

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    Telegraph: Street beggars on £200-a-night
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