AP - New York
According to a memo obtained by the Associated Press
from the department of "get them into low paying jobs", Sylvia
Miles, aka, the Vagabond of New York, must report to her job as
a cashier at Fast Food r us first thing monday morning or else be
faced with the possibility of prosecution or worse, of being forced to take care of rich people`s kids.
In a testimony, heard earlier this week, Miles, said:
"I`m a vagabond, that`s what i do; and i do it well; why
can`t they just let me be a vagabond."
Protesters outside the hearing were heard chanting:
"Let her clean poor people`s houses if she doesn`t want to clean rich people`s"
"I`ve got a floor that needs scrubbing"
"Let the vagabond roam the streets; she`s entertaining"
No word yet on the final decision.
Friday, March 12, 2010
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