Tuesday 3 April 2012


Another sign of spring...
There are more people perhaps less fortunate than most of us, who arrives from poor European countries who start begging in our town centre.
The discussion about how to handle this situation is an ongoing discussion in the newspapers.

11 comments:

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Very sad!

Babzy.B said...

the same in our town ... the contrast between the huge statue and the woman sitting is interesting .

Lowell said...

It seems this is a problem around the world and it's getting worse what with the economic situation.

CaT said...

sorry, but a funny picture next to the statue!
here are a lot of homeless too..

Nori Katayama said...

impressive...

Petrea Burchard said...

I believe there is enough in the world for everyone, but we haven't figured out how to share the wealth.

Leif Hagen said...

I love the tall statue! Looks like cool but nice weather, Gunn!

Stefan Jansson said...

We are having a similar discussion in Stockholm. They are saying that these people are poor, but that they are being controlled by other people, and if you give money to them chances are that the person in control will get most of your money.

SimTech said...

Stefffe is quite right!
Personally, i NEVER give to beggars because you never know if you are helping someone, donating money to backmen, or, making a problem worse... I donate to organizations that provide help to those who really need it instead... A better solution I think?

Leeds daily photo said...

Here too there is a similar problem. I was chatting to a Big Issue seller recently and he reckons the Romanians have it sown up in some of our towns and cities. I thought this was the case having heard a similar story on the radio. I prefer to help the charity Shelter, they help the homeless.

Mark R said...

Very thought-provoking photo - the contrast of success and lack of success...

I don't think one can simply walk past distress (how heartless would we be then?), but I do know that charities often advise not to give to those who might use it for alcohol or worse.
Tough one.