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Many of the young people who wash windshields for money at busy downtown intersections are there out of necessity. Before they can transition to gainful employment, their basic needs must be met, officials said Wednesday during a hearing before a City Council committee.
Those could include housing, food, transportation and counseling. Maybe they need identification, appropriate work clothes and interview preparation. Some are much too young to join the workforce.
But some business and political leaders consider them a nuisance at best and a public safety threat at worst. Accusations of harassment, violence and property destruction, sometimes substantiated, are regularly used as evidence the city should do more.
Complaints have surfaced recently about some squeegee workers scamming drivers out of money and displaying menacing behavior, though it remains unclear whether such incidents have actually increased in frequency.
One of the young men told her they could accept Cash App or Zelle instead. She tried to take a picture of his Cash App information so she could download the app later, but eventually he took her phone to facilitate the transaction. He kept reassuring her that everything was OK, Owens said, but she felt trapped and uneasy.
“My hand was shaking,” she said. “I was thinking in the back of my mind that these guys could be armed.”
She was relieved to finally get her phone back and drive away. When she later pulled over to check her bank account, she found a Zelle transfer of $2,000 and called her bank immediately to report a fraudulent transaction. She also reported the theft to Baltimore police. She found out Wednesday that the funds had been reimbursed.
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: ElGoobero
No personal interaction, but for a few weeks straight squeegee kid violence was all I was seein on YouTube.
Here’s the woman who got robbed on the cash app by 4 squeegee workers.
And a fatal interaction
And a gang up of squeegee boys