New signs in Daytona Beach to discourage people from giving money to panhandlers
Summary by Ground News
The signs will include QR codes that will take people straight to the city's website. City officials said at several busy intersections there is a constant presence of panhandlers. Some people, like Richard Mason, who is experiencing homelessness, said he's worried these new signs will stop people from helping those who have no other option.Published 2 months ago · Daytona Beach, United States
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