I thought I'd share a little story with you

During one of our last holidays to Calis before moving there, we went for dinner on the seafront. At some point in the evening, an extremely disabled man started making a painfully slow journey along the prom. I've never seen anyone as crippled as this poor guy. He 'walked' aided by two crutches, one had to be about half the height of the other. He was stooped forward so far that his head was only a few feet from the floor. Around his neck was a length of string attached to a tray, in which there was a selection of pens, key rings and the like. I've never seen one person take so much attention in my life. Everyone was watching him and really feeling his pain. Dozens, including us, 'bought' pens and the like, 5 and 10 lira notes were given in abundance, even quite a few 20's. This guy was horrifically disabled, it was plain to see and impossible to be a trick or anything of the like.
We always arranged for our taxi man to be at the bridge at a certain time for us and later that's where we went. I guess he wanted to fit in just one more fare because he was about 15 minutes late.
During this 15 minutes we stood and watched the disabled guy and an 'associate' of his, both sitting on the steps opposite Golden Moon Jewellers. The other guy counted the notes, and the pile was way over 1" thick, took about an eighth of it off the top and gave it to the disabled guy, put the rest in his pocket and swiftly buggered off.