If she had done it outside the bank property, no foul.
But she was a representative of the bank, on the clock.
That means she is bound by their policies, and believe me the LAST thing anyone bank wants is the gimmie crowd figuring out that someone in the bank hands out free $20.
I have been in tough spots myself, and have helped others out of them, but I learned that there are a lot more frauds than honest beggars.
(Doesn’t anyone read articles before commenting??)
If she had done it outside the bank property, no foul.
“But she was a representative of the bank, on the clock.
That means she is bound by their policies, and believe me the LAST thing anyone bank wants is the gimmie crowd figuring out that someone in the bank hands out free $20.
I have been in tough spots myself, and have helped others out of them, but I learned that there are a lot more frauds than honest beggars”
Where to start?? She was off bank property with permission from her supervisor. She gave him her money. He was not a beggar, the bank was holding HIS FUNDS>
READ THE DAMN ARTICLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!