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lancsdave 16-03-2012 12:13

Charity Collectors On Broadway
 
Not the chuggers but the collectors. Does anyone actually check them out ?

Last week and on several previous occasions there have been collections for Help The Heroes, couple of rings of red buckets and a speaker blaring out music, usually the same song all day.

The same people are there this week with the same setup, but have now swapped the H4H stickers for Christies.

Are they legit ?

susie123 16-03-2012 12:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 978189)
Not the chuggers but the collectors. Does anyone actually check them out ?

Last week and on several previous occasions there have been collections for Help The Heroes, couple of rings of red buckets and a speaker blaring out music, usually the same song all day.

The same people are there this week with the same setup, but have now swapped the H4H stickers for Christies.

Are they legit ?

Don't they have to have a licence to do that? Bit suspicious, same folk collecting for two different organisations.

Edit: found this on the www

It is illegal in this country to hold a Street Collection to collect money or sell articles for the benefit of charitable or other purposes without obtaining a Street Collection Licence from the Council if that collection is to be held 'in a street or public place'. A 'public place' is a 'place where the public has access'.

If they have a licence they should be able to produce it if you ask to see it.

susie123 16-03-2012 12:37

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HBC website:

Street Collection Licences - Street Collection Licences

From that page:

Street collections must be for a charitable purpose but do not need to be by a registered charity. Money is collected in tins. Regulations govern this type of collection.

The purpose of the legal requirement to obtain consent is to ensure collectors are properly authorised and that money is collected in a secure way and the total proceeds collected are properly accounted for.

The buckets don't sound right to me!

flashy 16-03-2012 12:46

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When they where last there it was a bunch of teenagers collecting, are they teenagers again Dave? I'd say late teens?

lancsdave 16-03-2012 12:47

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 978195)
When they where last there it was a bunch of teenagers collecting, are they teenagers again Dave? I'd say late teens?

Yep, and a dog :)

flashy 16-03-2012 12:50

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Hmmm one gangly looking lad and two girls, it needs reporting

Greeny 16-03-2012 15:38

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I used to be a charity volunteer for Christies against cancer .I always had to carry identity issued by Christies , this also carried my photo.Street collections had to go through the correct chanels , I think the council or town hall.

claytonender 16-03-2012 15:49

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I have asked Clare Pritchard (who is the Cabinet member with the responsiblity for issuing the licences)to check whether these people have been issued with a licence to carry out street collections in Hyndburn.

cashman 16-03-2012 17:22

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Nice one claytonender its worth checking out imho.

Less 16-03-2012 17:31

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Originally Posted by claytonender (Post 978209)
I have asked Clare Pritchard (who is the Cabinet member with the responsiblity for issuing the licences)to check whether these people have been issued with a licence to carry out street collections in Hyndburn.

Well done, just a shame we don't have a Police force to move them and bench wreckers away from our Centre.

Oops sorry the benches were fine until they were moved, no sign of replacements and an authority to keep them clean for ordinary folk yet?

No, I thought not.

garinda 16-03-2012 17:33

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Friday 20th April we're doing a collection, and providing information, as part of Parkinson's Awareness Week.

Licence applied for, and granted.

So if you see us looking a bit shifty, it's because we're trying not to shake our tins, because you're not supposed to do that.

It's going to be a bit of a challenge.

:D

jaysay 16-03-2012 17:36

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Well years ago, there were stringent test if you wanted a street collection, I used to run one each year for the National Asthma Campaign, its seems funny that they were blaring music out, when we got the rules and regs your not even supposed to shake the tins

Bob Dobson 16-03-2012 19:48

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Take some photos, including close-ups of faces and anything which says who they are collecting for. Do it again next week. TYhere musty be somebody at the police station who will take an interst in them. A PCSO won't do. Needs somebody with a power of arrest.

Neil 16-03-2012 22:45

Re: Charity Collectors On Broadway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 978189)
Not the chuggers but the collectors. Does anyone actually check them out ?

I wonder who has the authority to check them out and what would happen if they don't have a license.

cashman 16-03-2012 22:47

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 978385)
I wonder who has the authority to check them out and what would happen if they don't have a license.

See post 8,;)


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