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Team Sergeant
06-27-2016, 13:44
Radical Buddhist monks, who would have thunk....... lol As long as they are not employing suicide vests, burning people alive or cutting off heads then I say let them have fun in NYC!




Fake Monks? Buddhist Leaders Warn NYC Tourists to Be Wary
By MICHAEL BALSAMO, ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Jun 27, 2016, 12:46 PM ET

New York City Buddhist leaders are sounding the alarm to tourists: Beware the "fake monks."

Men in orange robes claiming to be Buddhist monks are approaching visitors to some of the city's most popular attractions, handing them shiny medallions and offering greetings of peace. They then hit them up for donations to help them build a temple in Thailand, and are persistent if their demands are refused.

"The problem seems to be increasing," said the Rev. TK Nakagaki, president of the Buddhist Council of New York, a group that represents nearly two dozen Buddhist temples. "They are very aggressive and hostile if you don't give them money."

His group has taken to the streets and social media to warn people that the men appear to have no affiliation to any Buddhist temple. "Please be aware," read one Facebook post, "this is a scam."

Along the popular High Line elevated park, one of the robed men handed a couple a shiny, gold-colored medallion and a plastic beaded bracelet. He then showed them photos of a planned temple and barked, "Ten dollars! Twenty dollars!" When they wouldn't give up cash, he snatched the trinkets back.

Other brightly robed men have been spotted pulling the same routine, albeit more successfully, in Times Square, not far from where costumed characters such as Elmo, Minnie Mouse and the Naked Cowboy take pictures with tourists for tips. Some of the monks were later seen handing wads of cash to another man waiting nearby.

The Associated Press tried to ask more than half-dozen of the men about their background and the temple they said the donations were being used to support. Each claimed to be a Buddhist monk collecting money for a temple in Thailand, but none could give its name or say where exactly it is located. All the men refused to give their names and ran off when pressed for answers.

The men first started appearing at the High Line, a New York City public park that's maintained by a private nonprofit group, about three years ago, said Robert Hammond, executive director of Friends of the High Line. But it "became excessive" in the past year, he said, with up to a dozen of the men accosting tourists at once and sometimes grabbing them to demand cash.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/fake-monks-buddhist-leaders-warn-nyc-tourists-wary-40152839

tonyz
06-27-2016, 18:38
"They are very aggressive and hostile if you don't give them money."

Lol, fakes and libs...

Joker
06-27-2016, 19:00
I'm in Manhattan now, haven't seen and monks. Plenty of dorks, but no monks. :D

PSM
06-27-2016, 20:27
Airplane! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4CizzE-zZo)

Ahh, the good old days. :D

Pat

mojaveman
06-27-2016, 20:50
I saw several monks wearing bright orange robes at a casino in Primm, NV a few weeks ago. Maybe they're invading the Silver State.