sbcmetroguy wrote:
Beggars on the street do make me very nervous, so I will generally just say "sorry, man, I have no change or cash on-hand." If they start following me, I put my hand in my pocket and prepare to pull my knife on them.
In California we have a problem with very aggressive beggars, when told no they scream at you and sometimes get physically violent. I've been screamed at a number of times, but so far nobody has tried to physically fight me. It does happen, and is happening more often as the economy gets worse. I do know that in Reno beggars will follow you for blocks and push and spit at you, trying to lure you into a fight. Being spit at is especially worrisome, as spit can communicate disease. Spitting at police is a felony in some parts of the US for precisely this reason.
Beggars and other bottom feeders such as parking lot salespeople seem to get extremely angry when turned down nowadays because not many people want to give them money. The truth is, few have money to give, but that doesn't deter them, they'll follow you and scream their heads off trying to get you to give. Desperate people are unpredictable, and I worry big time about the day that one of these jerks jumps on me and punches me black and blue for turning him down. Street fighting is not my forte.