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Is Week Street, Maidstone, Kent's 'chugger' hotspot?

By: Ed McConnell emcconnell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:00, 27 June 2017

If you've ever visited Maidstone there's a good chance you'll know what a 'chugger' is.

The fundraisers are commonplace in the town and are an almost permanent fixture in Week Street.

Chugger, or charity mugger, is a colloquial term coined to describe the legions of workers employed by big organisations whose job is to convince members of the public to donate on a monthly or weekly basis.

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'Chuggers' have already been banned from dozens of towns

But while their intentions are good, the sheer number of them accosting people in town centres is getting too much for some people, with the below man taking matters a step too far.

VIDEO: This man took exception to being hassled

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Some people have even reported being stopped while on the phone, as they attempt to run the charity gauntlet.

Reports today suggest as many as seven different charities and organisations are currently operating in Week Street.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to negotiate Week Street
'Chuggers' approach members of the public and attempt to convince them to sign up and donate

Chuggers have already been banned from scores of towns across the country so do you think a similar approach is needed in Kent?

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Is your town a hotspot for hassle? Let us know in the comments.

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