Well he's probably got his tongue in his chubby cheek again, whereas Ghengis McLaughlin probably thinks the bloke's one of those millionaire beggars that are so common over here, or perhaps he was offered the choice between a cosy middle class American existence and a barefoot life on the streets and chose the easy option.
Reminds me of my friend in Cambridge. She came out of M & S and gave a homeless beggar the sandwich she had just bought for her lunch. I think she nearly slapped the guy when he unwapped it, opened it up, then gave it back to her saying he didn't eat ham!
The "passing tourist" was Jennifer Foster a Law enforcement officer, what a lucky man to have had two of New York's finest looking out for him that night.
I have plenty of faith in humanity, but I am very cycnical when it comes to the use of unfortunate people as photo opportunities.
The "passing tourist" was Jennifer Foster a Law enforcement officer, what a lucky man to have had two of New York's finest looking out for him that night.
I have plenty of faith in humanity, but I am very cycnical when it comes to the use of unfortunate people as photo opportunities.
One of them was New York's finest. The lady that took the photo was Jennifer Foster, who works for the Arizona Sheriff's Office.
What an incredible story! I have just messaged the NYPD website on Facebook telling them I love them! Always have & always will, they are great & this police officer is one of them! I take my hat off to him!
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What a lovely story
Yes, I agree.
'Gadget' has a say too;
http://inspectorgadget.wordpress.com/
Sussex Runner is probably right I would say.
I don't, as I'm a miserable bastard.
Reminds me of my friend in Cambridge. She came out of M & S and gave a homeless beggar the sandwich she had just bought for her lunch. I think she nearly slapped the guy when he unwapped it, opened it up, then gave it back to her saying he didn't eat ham!
That is very cynical. I'm very dissapointed in your lack of faith in humanity EGKO.
Story says it was a passing tourist that took the picture.
The "passing tourist" was Jennifer Foster a Law enforcement officer, what a lucky man to have had two of New York's finest looking out for him that night.
I have plenty of faith in humanity, but I am very cycnical when it comes to the use of unfortunate people as photo opportunities.
Ah, okey doke!
One of them was New York's finest. The lady that took the photo was Jennifer Foster, who works for the Arizona Sheriff's Office.
What an incredible story! I have just messaged the NYPD website on Facebook telling them I love them! Always have & always will, they are great & this police officer is one of them! I take my hat off to him!