GibbosEmpire
Well-known member
While working on the door in Brighton I met a homeless man on Saturday. He stayed beside my door for from about 8pm to 3am. He said he'd just been outside the grand for just 2 hours and had been given about £160, and then an Australian lady gave him $100 aussie dollars, which is about 50 quid i think. He said he had a flat to go to, and that another guy is coming after for his "shift", I **** you not. People were constantly buying him alcohol as there was an off license next to us, he had a bag full of beer and was swigging a vodka bottle straight all night.
I know this isn't constricted just to Brighton, it happens alot all over the country, but I think it really detracts from genuine homeless people and gives them a bad name. How as a society do we change?
I know this isn't constricted just to Brighton, it happens alot all over the country, but I think it really detracts from genuine homeless people and gives them a bad name. How as a society do we change?