Never give money to someone going door to door begging for a cause. Especially if they admit this is their "job"
Going door to door or st corners to help someone's scam while never getting paid, is not a job. I don't like seeing desperate stubborn young people doing this.
Makes me mad when they refuse to listen and keep ringing our door bells demanding to get a chance to talk to my elderly parents when I tell them they don't live here,
and they give me this look as if it's their right to talk to some person they have on a list that their "boss" told them they can harass for money...
Then they start thinking it's "racial" when I threaten calling cops if they ring our doorbell to solicit again.
These people go door to door asking for CASH or CREDIT CARD NUMBERS to sell fake magazine subscriptions...
Or they now just straight up use some fake political cause ... going to registered political party members homes and trying to guilt them. I'm so sick of the arrogance of these young people acting like I have no right to get mad that they're showing up from southeast San diego to scam eldery people?
So we gotta deal with the city leveraging insane property tax on a family home that's already been paid off , can't rent out a room to pay for that or property tax goes even higher. But illegally built section 8 apartments pay 0 property tax and get to imminent domain san diego private property to build businesses, raise rent, give a few homeless drug addicts from OTHER states $2000 a month luxury apts downtown
AND now we gotta deal with our own local residents who think ny neighborhood is some "rich white neighborhood" when that's literally the next neighborhood over, while this one is the Diversity Homosexual and Homeless are... majority hispanic... but because there's still a few home owners left they feel the right to harass
but they legally can't harass apt building dwellers. They don't go down their hallways.
Begging is now a business even in my country and they use children. I ignore them because they can choose to do something better with their lives.