Labour's war on charities

September 19, 2010 8:04pm CST
Here's a nasty story from the Manchester Evening News, which is the main local paper where I live: http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1328114_council_to_crack_down_on_charity_muggers It seems that the Labour-dominated city council intend to crack down on charity workers, specifically the type who hang around places like Market Street and Piccadilly, asking people for permission to set up direct debits for regular donations. The MEN unflatteringly describes these guys as “charity muggers” or “chuggers”. Apparently shoppers have complained about feeling “harassed” and “intimidated” by them. Sorry, but if you feel intimidated by a charity worker, you really need to grow a backbone. Unlike real muggers, they're not going to stick a knife in your ribs and demand money with menaces. And unlike Manchester City Council, they have no legal power to take your money from you without your permission. If you're approached by a charity worker in the street, and you either don't want to donate money or you can't afford to, a polite “no” will normally do – and if some misguided charity worker tries to give you the hard sell, all you need to do is calmly walk away. So what's the problem?
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
20 Sep 10
I think thats ridiculous. They are not "beggars" nor "muggers". They are not trying to make money for themselves, rather for somebody else. There is a HUGE difference. Heaven forbid you get "inconvenienced".
@jb78000 (15139)
20 Sep 10
here's an advert for some of these jobs - you can see where 'needing to cut through apathy' could turn into 'much too pushy' if somebody wasn't very good at this: http://www.totaljobs.com/JobSeeking/Charity-Fundraiser-street-fundraising_job48217334 not bad pay though for this kind of work
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
20 Sep 10
I agree with the folks who do not like them. I would not call them muggers. I would just call them "Upscale Beggars". There is a time and a place for everything. Folks like this hang out at our Libraries and places like that. It gets to the point that you can barely even get in and out of the Library for the "Beggars" A "Polite No" does not really work, because they attack you again on the way out. You are right, they cannot take you money forcibly. However, they can irritate you to the point that you do not want to donate even to good causes, because they are so irritating. Shalom~Adoniah