Yes AC...my friend was brave, and tbh even tho' I'm only little I would have put up a fight too...although it wasn't 'till later that my friend went into shock, and realised just what could have happened
Here in the UK, anyone approaching asking for cigarettes or some change are called beggars and not panhandlers.. mostly they're immigrants, and yes I've had several approach me at an outdoor cafe ,and ask if I had a spare pound!! I never give it to them
Again in Spain.. (I'm making Spain sound awful but there's a lot of robberies there in the cities, and tourists areas) there's a ruse where someone knocks on a door claiming they've lost their car keys and need to get home to get a second set... or they live in the next road and have locked themselves out ( giving a fake address).. and could they borrow money to pay for a cab home or get a locksmith out , with the promise of immediate repayment . You wouldn't believe how many elderly people fall for this scam. These people are clever, they go to the house well dressed , well spoken..and people just believe them..mainly English tbh..the Spanish wouldn't give them the time of day, but the English aren't used to these type of scams generally, so they get robbed!!
Also at the entrance to some of the Spanish markets the immigrant beggars drug their children ( babies and toddlers) so they sleep right there in the mid-day sun while the woman sits on the ground wailing and begging for money from the literally thousands of people( again mainly tourists) the police make a little effort now and again to rid the place of the scourge of them, but they always return...