Great way of weeding out the sick, lame, and lazy though.
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This is more to do with political point scoring and self-aggrandisement.
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Originally posted by cfgare View PostI reported this to Themes Valley then the MET who both told me to complain to the DWP. I sent straight to the top of the DWP the ombudsman. I was told to contact me MP. I contacted the CPS who said I can't complain to them until the police decide to act.
Under this system we couldn't stop a holocaust because we can't accuse our Government of corporate manslaughter.
Oh and under the new health and safty bill corporate manslaughter could be downgraded from Criminal to Cival if this goes through IDS could get a £100 fine for killing 1,102 people.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostAt least there is no testing required before commenting on here. No need to be nice, or humane, or thoughtful, or even logical or possessed of a basic humanity. All are welcome.
This just a load of twaddle without either.
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I reported this crime. Update.
I reported this to Themes Valley then the MET who both told me to complain to the DWP. I sent straight to the top of the DWP the ombudsman. I was told to contact me MP. I contacted the CPS who said I can't complain to them until the police decide to act.
Under this system we couldn't stop a holocaust because we can't accuse our Government of corporate manslaughter.
Oh and under the new health and safty bill corporate manslaughter could be downgraded from Criminal to Cival if this goes through IDS could get a £100 fine for killing 1,102 people.
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThames Valley police crime incident report 18690...Wonder if it will be followed up. To do with 1,101 people dying due to WCA (Work Capability Assesment reports)
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostAt least there is no testing required before commenting on here. No need to be nice, or humane, or thoughtful, or even logical or possessed of a basic humanity. All are welcome.
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At least there is no testing required before commenting on here. No need to be nice, or humane, or thoughtful, or even logical or possessed of a basic humanity. All are welcome.
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Originally posted by from the OPMotability offers a huge range of cars to choose from, suiting all needs and all budgets. There are currently around 450 cars that have no Advance Payment - over 200 of these cost less than your allowance, giving you back money to spend as you wish
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostIts a start I suppose, but plenty more claimants left.
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Why bother to work when you can declare yourself sick, get signed off and pick up a brand new car?
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I wonder how many working people reading this are driving round in clapped out old motors? If only they knew......Last edited by Flashman; 4 September 2012, 23:35.
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