Oh, no! |
Quite a tragedy! |
So, one day you happen to be walking down a street behind a guy carrying a tray of drinks and sandwiches, apparently hurrying to supply some office, an art gallery or something.
Oh, the terrible tragedy of it all! |
Sympathetic to the man's bad luck, you reach into your pocket and pull out a few bills. 'Tough luck. Hope you do better the next time, guy.'
Attracting a crowd (and my dog). How can we help? |
A helping hand. |
Another theatrical beggary I've noticed recently around Bogotá are guys armed with shovels and hoes to give themselves an industrious, hard-working appearance. 'Give me money, since I'm ready to work, as you can see.' Sure, they look out of place amidst the cement and asphalt, which require a jackhammer instead of a shovel. But I imagine there's an unconscious psychological effect.
I've also seen more energetic version of this, in which a man stands by a pothole and industriously fills it - probably only to empty it again after you've past by.
Even if you don't feel sympathy, consider giving them a coin for ingenuity and acting.
By Mike Ceaser, of Bogotá Bike Tours
4 comments:
He he he didn't know that one. The classical is the lotto vendor that "accidentally" drops a ticket and when you call his attention he tells you "you should buy this one, it seems you're destined to find it". A lot of people falls on this scam, and normally is an outdated ticket.
I've also seen people sweeping pedestrian bridges and asking for money... all they do is take the garbage from one side to the other and back.
Yes, I've also seen those guys on pedestrian bridges. I once saw one on a bridge. Two hours later, on my way back, he was still there, hard at work on the same spot.
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I also saw a guy up to a similar thing on a remote country road in Colombia. Eternally filling in a pothole.
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Mike
Wow, I've never seen this, but it's kind of hilarious.
Wow, I haven´t seen this yet, but thanks for the warning to look out for colored water haha and not feel too heartbroken when it happens!
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