Benefit fraud
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Benefit fraud
Here in the UK there has recently been a campaigne to combat benefit fraud - and it seems to be working . A market trader fiddled £15,000 in benefits by complaining to be so crippled with arthritis she couldnt hold a cup of tea and had to drink her tea threw a straw . Eleanor Betterigde ,62 of Blackpool lancs also said she couldnt walk 15 yards but was caught lugging heavy boxes at her pitch in the market wear she had a weekly stool. She later admitted in court making a false statement to claim incapacity benefits - she will be sentenced at a later date . I ve seen plenty of cases like this recently i know a couple who both claim and the man has been getting his benefit while in prison for the last 3 years ,also a woman that had many back problems she claimed she could do nothing for herself without help washing walking cooking every thing ... but it didnt stop her sitting on the back of a motorbike for two days nonstop to monaco .
Can go from 0 - to bitch in 3.0 seconds .
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Benefit fraud
Ah crap, and I was just about to go over and impersonate a pensioner from Blackburn with altzheimers so I could get me hands on some British taxpayers' money. Suppose I'll have to try the French so, I think they are still suckers.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Benefit fraud
If people didn't commit benefit fraud, the application forms would be so much easier to complete and there would be lots more money available for those who genuinely need support from society.
Last summer I did some extra work with teenagers with learning disabilities. One young girl with severe celebral palsy had had several hip replacements. Her wheelchair had been modified to try to make it more comfortable but the wheelchair itself was old and couldn't fully meet the modifications. But her family could not afford to buy her a new chair and there was no money available from any benefits to purchase one. She would scream in pain when us support workers would lift her out of chair to lay her more comfortably on a sofa because she had been sitting in an uncomfortable chair. Perhaps the benefit fraudsters might think of what they are depriving others of before making their undeserving claims.
Last summer I did some extra work with teenagers with learning disabilities. One young girl with severe celebral palsy had had several hip replacements. Her wheelchair had been modified to try to make it more comfortable but the wheelchair itself was old and couldn't fully meet the modifications. But her family could not afford to buy her a new chair and there was no money available from any benefits to purchase one. She would scream in pain when us support workers would lift her out of chair to lay her more comfortably on a sofa because she had been sitting in an uncomfortable chair. Perhaps the benefit fraudsters might think of what they are depriving others of before making their undeserving claims.
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