Thread: Benefits fraud
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06-10-2009, 15:44 #1Senior Member
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Benefits fraud
If you get caught stealing benefit money, make sure you put out a tear or two, attend church and have children.
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So, effectively, she's had no punishment at all for stealing £30,000. A suspended sentence is probably the most pathetic sentence going if you give it to someone with little prospect of re-offending. How about community service and a Proceeds of Crime order to confiscate everything bar her fridge, beds, washing machine and cooker to reclaim the money for the state.
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06-10-2009, 15:48 #2
Re: Benefits fraud
What a load of old sh*t, how can she get let off for that? There seems to be no continuity in our legal system.
She has been scamming us out of our taxes and should be treated like the pond life she is.I was cleaning it, and it went off.
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06-10-2009, 16:23 #3
Re: Benefits fraud
Wheres the difference between her and our lying cheating Members of Parliament?
When those at the top are on the fiddle, how can you complain about those at the bottom following their noble example?
Throw the book at her by all means, but throw the book at politicians too.


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