Trashbat wrote: » I heard there's one king begger who controls all the other beggars and they live in a mansion in North Wicklow. They travel in to Dublin each day in their gold plated mercedes and they have their manky begger's clothes personally tailored by Paul Costello. This must be true, the Daily Mail wouldn't lie.
cson wrote: » A kick in the face for the ones that plant themselves beside ATMs. That never fails to irk me; what do they actually expect - oh look here, 50 for me and 50 for you. Roll it up into your cup there like a good man. :rolleyes:
Doyler92 wrote: » To an extent this is true. In the mornings all the beggars meet wherever it is. Then they are given their bus fare and get a Dublin Bus to their destination. They then beg for the day. When it reaches in or around 11 they get the bus back to their 'master'. He counts all the money and gives them a tiny fraction of what they have got.
clived2 wrote: » I videoed some of this from the bus, on my phone btw
clived2 wrote: » I was getting the galway bus from dublin city the last day, (across the bridge, at the end of oconnells street) Anyways before i try to get on bus, this relatively well dressed chap says the following, Hi do you know kenmore, .... Its in kildare, Well i am trying to get home. Do you have 4euro for the bus. I Walked off and said nothing because his little speech felt so rehearsed and i aint fallin for something so stupid, Anyways I get on the bus.. and this scumbag starts asking everyone, who walks by,but he is not being desperate, just talks to someone, puts his head down and walks up to next person, 3 of the 5 people i seen him approach gave him money,come on how stupid are these people At one stage he took out the change of his pocket and counted it and threw the coppers to the ground and let out a smug smile, he needed room in his pockets for all the real money he was getting I videoed some of this from the bus, on my phone btw
clived2 wrote: » At one stage he took out the change of his pocket and counted it and threw the coppers to the ground and let out a smug smile, he needed room in his pockets for all the real money he was getting
NothingMan wrote: » Well if minimum wage is 8.75 per hour they only need 9 people an hour to give them 1 euro and they're earning more than a lot of people. On a busy street in a city I would say they could easily make 20 - 30 euro in 1 hour and if they're out all day they could be pulling in a few hundred quid a day.
Pittens wrote: » Yeah, my guess is that the minimum wage is easily exceeded by beggary. Why dont more people do it? Probably loss in social status.