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Or it could be a homeless person?


Going to Peckham Cinema a few weeks ago and we all had to use the stairs as lift had broken down.


Sure enough, as I've seen before, there was a bundle in the corner, sleeping bag and stuff. This time there was actually a body in the sleeping bag and it turned out to be a young man, not much older than my son.


I talked to him and didn't know what else to do but give him some money. I kept thinking of him throughout the film but when we went back up the stairs he was gone. Sleeping bag and stuff was still there though.

Tylertoes Wrote:

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> He had probably gone to his drug dealer to get

> some smack or crack ! It's better to give money to

> a homeless charity than someone who is homeless


How Daily Mail...yawn. If some kind soul wants to give someone down on their luck a little cash, what business is it of yours what they spend it on? Maybe they bought a cup of tea...I don't know of any charity that trawl the nooks and crannies to actively find homeless people...No one tells you how to spend your money.

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