There is still hope. My local newspaper mentions Florida's police officer nice act
Translated story:
The man had the opportunity to get a job if he shaved his beard.
The act of kindness of a police officer in Tallahassee, Florida, USA, moved the web. Filmed Sunday by a passer-by, Tony Carlson helped a homeless man shave before he went to a job interview.
At a press conference, the officer told how he approached a man who was having trouble with a lawnmower outside a gas station. He asked me if I knew how to fix a lawn mower because it was broken. I looked at it and it was missing a screw. Clearly, I didn't have any with me, so I just tightened the other screw to make it work.
The homeless man, named Phil, then tried to shave his beard alone. But without a mirror, the task proved to be very complicated. Officer Carlson then began shaving his beard to help him.
Phil explained that he was offered the opportunity to work in a McDonald's facility on the condition that he shave his beard. He was so excited... There was a chance he could get a job if he just cleaned his face, the officer said.
Contacted by the local newspaper Tallahassee Democrat, the fast-food chain assured that Phil would get a place in one of its restaurants provided he could provide ID.