Bangkok Post:
BEGGING
Qualified people only may apply
ANUCHA CHAROENPO
Being a beggar will not be so easy anymore if draft legislation approved by the cabinet yesterday becomes law. The bill proposed by the Human Security and Social Development Ministry sets conditions for people who want to be beggars.
They must provide proof they are underprivileged, disabled, homeless or elderly without children to care for them. And this will be a reserved occupation, exclusively for Thais who must carry ID cards.
Would-be professional beggars will have to report to local administration organisations for approval and work permits.
Local agencies will be responsible for controlling beggars in their jurisdictions, while the Social Development and Welfare Department will have special centres to help them and programmes to care for them.
Those who force other people to beg, or exploit them, will be liable to criminal punishment, deputy government spokeswoman Suparat Nakboonnam said.
Passing the legislation into law would help the authorities get rid of the large number of foreign beggars in the country, she said. The bill will soon be handed to the government whips and then go to parliament for approval.
If passed, it will replace the 1941 Begging Control Act, which is outdated and begging for a makeover, Ms Suparat said.
Some of this crap is enough to make the most tolerant people give up.
A good place to start would be rounding up some of the standover merchants that take advantage of poor people.

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