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Over seas, it's common for parents to keep their young children out of school and send them out to beg. The money they make is more important then allowing them to get an education.
I never give anything to any of them.
Last year we went to Scotland to get on a boat which then went down to Ireland. We making plane reservations we did not know exactly where the boat would be in western Scotland so we figured we would fly into Glasgow from which it is easy to get to the coast by train or bus. We got into Glasgow sorta early in the morning after flying over night and spending forever in Heathrow. After getting a nap we went strolling around Glasgow. We picked a hotel right across from one of the train stations so it would be easy to travel to the west coast so we were in the heart of the city.
Glasgow is really pretty with some awesome old architecture! We were wandering around looking at this and trying to decide on a place to eat. Now this immediately sets us out from the herd of people walking around. They know where they are going. They are walking from point A to B and are NOT looking at the buildings and just strolling around like we were doing. So while we blended into the population we did not blend into crowd/herd.
At some point in the recent past, 10-20 years?, I am not sure one would be walking around like we did in that area of Glasgow. I have a feeling that when the shipping related jobs went away this part of the city went not be a place to stroll around...
Anyway, we were strolling around and a junkie spotted us as different from the herd and came up to us asking for money. He was pretty reasonable and left when I told him no.
Fast forward a couple of weeks and we were strolling around Dublin doing the same thing. Dublin is loaded with beautiful, ancient churches and we had spent a few hours in a Protestant church. We found St. Paddy's church which is hard to miss because it is so huge but we did not have time to go inside since we were looking for another church that has a family connection. Instead of using our cell phones to look at the map we were using a paper map. Remember those? :laughing::laughing::laughing: Using a paper map made us stand out from the crowd.

We were leaning on wall of the church figuring out how to get back to our hotel on the north side of river when I noticed this guy jay walk across the busy road and making a bee line for us.
The man was holding hands with a boy about 6-8 years old and they walked up to us and handed us a piece of paper that said in English that they were refugees from Kosovo.

Yeah right. Pretty sure they were Roma's, aka Gypsies, and they were simply begging for money. It is one thing to beg for money but it is another thing to use a child to get money and teach a kid to do beg.



I told the man no in a not happy voice. He asked for money again.



I told him no in a more forceful voice. Then her really did it. He moved too close to my wife and asked her for money. I had moved to keep him away from her when he was crossing the street so when he moved around me to get too close to my wife and ask for money again I was beyond a bit peeved. I told him to LEAVE in no uncertain terms and pointed down the street. In the opposite direction we were about to go.

I think he understood English just fine and he knew he had crossed a line so he moved on to better pastures.
Using a kid like that is horrible but I have seen stories with photos of this being done in London so it was not a surprise. A disappointment but not a surprise. At least in the US, I have never see the beggers using children.
Later,
Dan