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I personally do not (okay, very rarely) give money to homeless people. Most of the homeless I see are standing at the entrances to Wal-Mart which is attached to a large strip mall with about 40 stores and 10 restaurants. If they are that hungry and need money, out of 50 businesses someone is sure to hire them.
Too many people are making a bigger deal out of this than it needs to be. Its not even a big deal what Sasha did. Vent, you make it out as if she committed some big offense because she gave some homeless person some food. I find it very noble honestly. I can say I prob wouldn't have done that.
Law or not, I would have a very hard time coming down on anyone who did a humanitarian act like Sasha did. That is what is wrong with the world. Everyone looks out for themselves and never wants to take a chance to do the right thing or to reach out a hand.
If a motorist is disabled or needs directions, do not offer any help... heaven forbid we stop our vehicle or roll down our window to offer help. We dont want to obstruct the traffic flow... how ridiculous.
Too many people are making a bigger deal out of this than it needs to be. Its not even a big deal what Sasha did. Vent, you make it out as if she committed some big offense because she gave some homeless person some food. I find it very noble honestly. I can say I prob wouldn't have done that.
Law or not, I would have a very hard time coming down on anyone who did a humanitarian act like Sasha did. That is what is wrong with the world. Everyone looks out for themselves and never wants to take a chance to do the right thing or to reach out a hand.
If a motorist is disabled or needs directions, do not offer any help... heaven forbid we stop our vehicle or roll down our window to offer help. We dont want to obstruct the traffic flow... how ridiculous.