Ok so there's this deaf beggar who works the trains and buses. I've seen him multiple times over the past year, so I assume this is his profession (and I assume it's hard for him to find a job...people with many different types of disabilities face that issue). I don't have a problem with him trying to make it the best way he can.
The problem is that he Panhandling on public transit is illegal in my area, and that he sticks his "give me something" sign in your face when you can't get away from him (for example, he'll stand in the bus or train aisle and block it so you can't get out of your seat). Since he's deaf, he either doesn't understand "no" or pretends not to. He also doesn't seem to get a head shake. I don't honesty think he's dangerous but it's uncomfortable to be trapped by a nonverbal individual who wants something from you and doesn't want to take no for an answer.
I've called transit security on this guy multiple times. I've raised my voice and told him to go away (really more for the sake of calling attention to my situation since he couldn't hear me) while pointing away from me, and that worked, but he tried it again at 11:30pm last night.
I'd had it. This time I wanted him gone. I showed him my pepper spray. He said "woah woah" and backed off, then exited the train at the next stop.
I'm sorry he's in a bad situation, and I feel bad, but I really just wanted this guy away from me. I hope he remembers my face when he resumes his efforts (as I know he will, he's been at it for over a year that I know of).
The problem is that he Panhandling on public transit is illegal in my area, and that he sticks his "give me something" sign in your face when you can't get away from him (for example, he'll stand in the bus or train aisle and block it so you can't get out of your seat). Since he's deaf, he either doesn't understand "no" or pretends not to. He also doesn't seem to get a head shake. I don't honesty think he's dangerous but it's uncomfortable to be trapped by a nonverbal individual who wants something from you and doesn't want to take no for an answer.
I've called transit security on this guy multiple times. I've raised my voice and told him to go away (really more for the sake of calling attention to my situation since he couldn't hear me) while pointing away from me, and that worked, but he tried it again at 11:30pm last night.
I'd had it. This time I wanted him gone. I showed him my pepper spray. He said "woah woah" and backed off, then exited the train at the next stop.
I'm sorry he's in a bad situation, and I feel bad, but I really just wanted this guy away from me. I hope he remembers my face when he resumes his efforts (as I know he will, he's been at it for over a year that I know of).
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