I know this has been discussed a lot on this site, but wanted to bring it up again. My wife and I went to San Antonio and Austin a few weeks ago stopping in Dallas as well and didn't see nearly as many panhandlers there as we do in OKC. Even Tulsa is much better than OKC.
At major intersections within the core of OKC (23rd and Penn, 23rd and Classen, 23rd and Broadway, I-44/Hefner Parkway and anywhere with a light, NW Expressway, in general, I-35 and major intersections and I-40 and major intersections) there seems to be at least two, sometimes four per intersection.
I drive 44 from 23rd to Expressway every day and see four panhandlers at both major intersections on my way to work every day.
Is there a ruling in the city that they need to have permits or is it just a free for all?
Why are there more panhandlers here in OKC versus other major metro areas in Texas? Is it simply that we are at the crossroads of 40 and 35 so it is easier to get here, make some money and go on their way?
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