Can someone explain to me why panhandlers and other begging is persecuted legally, and why aggressive charities demanding donations who follow you for half a city block are not?

Seriously.

From: [identity profile] twiin.livejournal.com


Charities attend $1000 a plate fundraisers.

From: [identity profile] feli-valkyria.livejournal.com


Because those charities are "corporate" organizations even if they're charities and we all know that the law gives corporate organizations more slack.

From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


UNICEF and Greenpeace are two key offenders. Greenpeace is far worse out of the two.

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I'll be sure to chase some Greenpeace and UNICEF people for you the next time I see them. Mwahahaha! >:)

From: [identity profile] kali-kali.livejournal.com


Tell them you already support them and then they'll just smile at you and leave you alone.
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From: [identity profile] ms-danson.livejournal.com


Has anybody actually complained to the charity or to the police about the charity?

From: [identity profile] firedolljamie.livejournal.com


I mean really..."We're raising funds to try and get underpriveledged children off the street" Has an air of legitimacy to it no? But then the legal mumbo jumbo gets involved when it's more than one person about how the money is being used and such.
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