I'm reading these posts and I see a lot of LEO experience in here. There's little that will make your more cynical than that, I understand, trust me. I will not sit with my back to a door, have to see hands, think anytime someone's lips are moving there's a good chance they are lying...I get it.
My wife and I are trying to get a charity off the ground for veterans, probably the most under appreciated group we have. Here's some thing's I've learned:
1. Between 529,000 and 840,000 veterans are homeless at some time during the year.
2. On any given night, more than 300,000 veterans are living on the streets or in shelters in the U.S.
3. Approx. 33% of homeless males in the U.S. are veterans.
4. Veterans are twice as likely as other Americans to become chronically homeless.
5. Veterans represent 11% of the adult civilian population, but 26% of the homeless population, according to the Homeless Research Institute (2007).
6.The number of homeless Vietnam-era veterans, male and female, is greater than the number of soldiers who died during the war.
My point is this, not all of the homeless are "bums", 25% of them are Vets who left themselves on a battlefield somewhere. You may not feel this way, but I think we owe them a debt, I will not turn my back on a man based on outward appearance.
Do what I do, buy $100 worth of $5 McDonalds gift certificates and $100 worth of $5 gas cards, problem solved.
JMO, forgive me for getting my soapbox out.