It's not like this group of people don't know they're poor, often unkempt, lacking in good hygiene, etc., so why get in their face to exploit their condition. Years ago I worked for a local TV station. One day, a Navy jet took a nosedive in the bayou pretty much behind his house. I got a good story and great video feed but they wanted me to go interview the widow of the pilot...I mean 30 minutes after she's learned that was her husband's plane. I told the station manager (via walkie talkie) I would not do that. He then blessed me out and said I was fired, so I put all his equipment on the ground and left. What possible good could have come from putting a camera in that lady's face that the long shot didn't already accomplish?