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the 13th juror: Homeless man wins $10,000 <br>in panhandling lawsuit |
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I sincerely hate that your wife was frightened. I also want you to know that I appreciate the heads-up about the men. It isn't any of my business, but since you put it out there, why would she be afraid to call the police? Please, help her understand to never hesitate to call the police or seek out a police officer if she needs help for anything. Teach her about 911 and to not be afraid of the police. |
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Something about the explanation of these panhandlers is just not right. It would seem that these folks can be forced to move on just because of the loitering rules and possibly people feeling harassed. I can't imagine a store claiming no responsibility for activities in their parking lot. If someone tripped and fell in the parking lot you know the injured party is looking to the store and those maintaining the parking lot . The Publix manager mentioned is getting away with this because no one has pushed the issue
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Attaboy Doc! |
I am wondering why no one, either the Publix manager or the woman, called The Villages Security or the Police
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My daughter was accosted at that same area. About a year ago. A young guy and an old guy. Almost carjacked her until a lady came along and they ran away.
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The other thing is that she wasn't touched and the guy never really got any closer than about fifteen feet from her so I'm not really even sure what we would report. |
Whether he touched her or not he acted in a threatening manner.
No man should be approaching a woman alone. Must have been very scary! |
Let's face it we live in a less safe world today. The police can't be everywhere and so it falls upon us all. Publix along with others in thisand all surrounding shopping area should maintain good recording cameras, perhaps share in private security guards to patrol the area and with some safety meetings find other avenues of protection.
Private citizens should arm themselves with mace, perhaps some training in self defense, awareness, avoidance and getting a better handling on the do's and do nots when con fronted. Its pretty obvious these panhandlers and their like have little concern patrolling these areas which in my view speaks volumes |
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There have been several times where I have seen others hanging around the parking lot and approaching other people. Most of the time they stay away from me due to the fact that I start throwing my stuff around and acting all crazy. Works almost very time! This type of panhandling is more common than you think, especially in Brevard County. |
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First, whoever is giving the panhandlers money stop it! If there were no reward they would go away. This is their work. They hassle and aggravate people until they get money. Second, if you are too timid, young, small, old, or infirm, to walk past these people without giving off a signal that you are a good victim, prepare some defence: Hold a loud alarm in your hand, or A canister of pepper spray, put a whistle around your neck. At the very least learn how to set off the alarm on your car from a distance and scream like you mean it. Third, thank you for the reminder that certain areas are not safe to be in the villages. I will try to remember to carry my gun in those areas. And the whistle. I like my whistle... |
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