Beggars
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Many people's views on beggars are: get rid of them, throw them all in jail, some extremists even say kill them. You may say they plague your streets and Tony Parsons even said they make England seem like a third world country; but if they annoy you that much then why don't you get them off your streets, by helping them? In many LEDC's like Indonesia, you see the unimaginable. Legless children sit on street corners, which do not ask but beg for money. For these people, begging is acceptable; it is not frowned upon, but is simply a way of life. Although they collect close to nothing each day, they still sit on that filthy, polluted, smelly street corner, through the worst of rainstorms and heat waves, breathing in the black fumes of the passing traffic, wearing nothing but a torn rag around their waist; yet day after...


