‘Aggressive Panhandler’ in Fresno Arrested with $1,800 on Him

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'Aggressive Panhandler' in Fresno Arrested with $1,800 on Him

by William Bigelow 19 Jan 2016

Fresno police arrested an “aggressive panhandler” in West Fresno, and found he was quite successful at his job: he had $1,800 on his person.

Kevin Joy, 43, was arrested by police for staying on the center median of a street without a permit. Police stated he had confronted roughly a dozen vehicles within twenty minutes. Joy reportedly had a history of bouts with police; he had been cited or arrested 11 times in the 18 days prior to his latest arrest and more than 60 times in 2015, according to yourcentralvalley.com.

Fresno has been plagued by panhandlers for years; on July 15, 2008, the Fresno City Council discussed an ordinance revolving around panhandling. One councilmember said the ordinance would apply to any person on median islands and not just panhandlers, adding that those people were basically illegal vendors. A violation of the ordinance would have been deemed an infraction and a criminal code enforcement effort with additional fines. The proposed ordinance was rejected.

But by April 2010, an ordinance had been passed that outlawed being in the medians of Fresno city streets without a city permit.

In 2013, when reviewing the 2008 10 Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness, a Fresno Grand Jury stated, “The non-enforcement of ordinances regarding panhandling and shopping cart theft enable the homeless to remain independent and be a public nuisance.”

In November 2015, one Fresno panhandler told KMPH-KFRE he made $3,000 a month panhandling. Sergeant Robert Dewey, who supervises the Fresno Police Department’s Homeless Task Force, added, “We can’t arrest our way out of this problem. We can’t give tickets and expect this problem to go away. These folks are mostly all committing misdemeanors and those do not carry any jail time at this point. They are mostly warrants that turn into future misdemeanors and it’s this huge cycle of just ticket after ticket after ticket.”
 

I had a guy approach me in Tulsa and said he needed money cause he was hungry. I said Great I have an extra sandwich for lunch I will share with you. I got cussed out and told he only needed the money......go figure
 

There are people who actually need help, and there are scam artists - another situation with no clear answer. :dontknow:
 

Several years back, a man was arrested near here for aggressive panhandling and was found with $2400 in cash and a standing reservation at the Holiday Inn. He claimed to be able to collect $600 by noon and couldn't find a better job! True story.
 

Must of been at least one silver in there. Haha
 

Had a guy who worked at the same GM plant I did in Kalamazoo MI. (Fisher Body). This was in the late 70's. He panhandled in downtown Kazoo and he said he made as much money doing that as he did working for GM. No taxes either he stated.
 

Normally I don't shell out money to them. But one time in Detroit there was a "hopeless" looking woman on the side of the street - I gave her $10.00 and she smiled with no visible teeth.
 

Many times I see panhandlers with their cardboard saying they need help because they are hungery...yet they have a cigarette in their mouth...

Refuse to support that habit...
 





 

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