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Don Carlton Honda "sick and tired" of "homeless" causing problems (Tulsa)
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4014681" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We even saw this in Branson Mo. Lady an her kids were standing on a street corner with a big sign asking for donations to help bury her brother. Just an hour before we had a notification on the branson TV channel warning about scammers looking for funeral donations. </p><p>We were headed for a little Mexican joint for dinner so we sat by the front window to watch. </p><p>She raked in a pretty good sum of money in about an hour before some guy drove up in a two or three year old Lincon Continental to pick them up. </p><p>My takeaway from this situation is seeing the lessons being passed down to the 8-10 year old kids about their future. The panhandlers are training the next generation to live off panhandling vs getting a real job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4014681, member: 5412"] We even saw this in Branson Mo. Lady an her kids were standing on a street corner with a big sign asking for donations to help bury her brother. Just an hour before we had a notification on the branson TV channel warning about scammers looking for funeral donations. We were headed for a little Mexican joint for dinner so we sat by the front window to watch. She raked in a pretty good sum of money in about an hour before some guy drove up in a two or three year old Lincon Continental to pick them up. My takeaway from this situation is seeing the lessons being passed down to the 8-10 year old kids about their future. The panhandlers are training the next generation to live off panhandling vs getting a real job. [/QUOTE]
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