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Meet the beggar who earns $100k per year!

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Posted: Feb 28, 2013 at 1425 hrs IST
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New York A wheelchair bound beggar from Lexington, Kentucky has revealed that he rakes in 60,000 to 100,000 dollars a year begging.

Gary Thompson has difficulty walking but is otherwise in fine physical and mental shape.

But the scammer fakes a mental and speech disability as he panhandles around the city, the New York Daily News reported.

"I appreciate you guys busting me. I'm really good at it, really good," he told Lexington TV station WLEX.

However, Thompson's victims aren't finding his act so funny.

Originally from Austin, Texas, the 30-year-old did lose mobility after a car crash 20 years ago.

His mother sued Honda and earned a 2.5 million dollars settlement. Thompson admits that the money is long gone.

He's gone from Austin to Lexington, where he wheels around the southern city and hopes people with good hearts will feel for him. He told WLEX he has a degree is speech pathology, a skill Thompson uses to deceive his marks.

Thompson can transition from a stuttering impression of someone mentally handicapped to a smooth-talking Southerner with ease.

He's been arrested twice in 2013 for panhandling but said that he has no intention to leave the city anytime soon.

Lack of legroom, uncomfortable seats flyers' biggest complaints

"However, it seems equally clear that these challenges are not limiting the increasing demand for flights."

A lack of legroom, uncomfortable seats and costly airline fees and prices are the biggest complaints for American air travelers, along with flight delays and long security lines, according to a new survey.

The poll of more than 2,000 Americans by the travel website TripAdvisor.com also showed that despite the annoyances, more Americans plan to fly domestically and internationally this year compared with 2012.

"Flyers continue to voice concerns about the challenges associated with air travel, such as extra fees and limited legroom," Bryan Saltzburg, general manager of TripAdvisor Flights, said in a statement.

"However, it seems equally clear that these challenges are not limiting the increasing demand for flights."

Travelers complained about fees airlines assess for checked baggage and carry-on baggage, seat selection, printed boarding passes at the airport and in-flight amenities.

Although 38 percent of travelers listed the lack of legroom as their main complaint, they were reluctant to pay a premium for it.

Eighty-five percent of respondents said they would pay less than $25 for a seat upgrade, but 44 percent said they had never paid extra for a better seat. On international trips, most people said they would be willing to pay $50 or less for an upgrade.

Travelers were also looking for savings in other areas. More than 80 percent of those surveyed said they would forego in-flight entertainment for a significantly cheaper flight, while 63 percent said they were unwilling to pay extra to sit in a designated quiet section.

Frequent flyer programs were popular, with 87 percent saying they had participated in one. Smaller numbers had exchanged points for a free or discounted fight or for seat upgrades.

Internet access during a flight was a determining factor with a quarter of people polled saying they would choose one airline over another if it offered access while 37 percent considered their iPad or other tablet device an essential carry-on.

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