Hello Forum,
On the few occasions on which I stray off campus and into the downtown area, I'm always surprised by the sight of children begging. Even on cold days and at night, one can see them doing what they have no doubt been trained to do: clinging on to the leg of a passerby until he or she is forced to toss them a few coins in order to be released. What surprises me even more is that this all happens under the noses of the police, who must be aware that the minders of these children are usually no more than a few meters away.
It would be bad enough if these children--usually girls, who can be no more than 4 years old--were doing this as a necessity to support their families. But I have been told that they are run by a mafia which kidnaps or buys them in the countryside. The whole operation strikes me as incredibly heartless, cowardly and stupid (there have to be better ways to make money than this). Even if one does not take a sentimental view of the plight of these children, one can at least see that it is in public interest to act, since these beggars will probably be the petty thieves and prostitutes of tomorrow.
I have no desire to offend my extremely gracious hosts, interfere in the internal affairs of the city or otherwise make a nuisance of myself. But this problem seems to me reasonably easy to remedy, at least at the local level, and so I wanted to discretely leverage the Hefei Expat forum. If anyone here is friendly with a public official or a member of the policeforce, then why not mention that this is a blight on the city. Better yet, if anyone here is friendly with someone in the media, suggest an editorial in the local newspaper or a five minute segment on the local news. That should raise enough indignation to force the authorities to take action.
Regards,
L