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PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:21 pm 
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youve got to be some sad individual to want to go reporting people ! Wouldnt even consider it,how many of us bend the rules at some point in our working day and curse traffic wardens and the like ?


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When MPs behave ill expect everyone else too

1 (Labour) peer has just been sent down int he?

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youve got to be some sad individual to want to go reporting people ! Wouldnt even consider it,how many of us bend the rules at some point in our working day and curse traffic wardens and the like ?

So you have no problem with PH picking up illegally?

How refreshing.

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Not at all, and they dont mind me nicking their booked work,dog eat dog mate.


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cabby john wrote:
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how can someone report these people to the HM Income Tax people if you do not know their names or addresses


Why would anyone want to report another person?

Do you think that you would pay less tax because of it?!

Do you think that your life would improve?!

Or is it more likely that you would want to buy your M.P another house by paying more tax ?

They have tried to turn this nation into snitches, and make no mistake you will not benefit by doing it.

One other point, I do not have a second or third job, and neither do I claim anything. If there was any justice in this world................then it is them who should stop robbing us.


Well said. Couldnt agree more.


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blackpool wrote:
youve got to be some sad individual to want to go reporting people ! Wouldnt even consider it,how many of us bend the rules at some point in our working day and curse traffic wardens and the like ?


Also well said. Wheres the comradery gone from the ranks ??? Ive just put a new car on(58 plate mercedes) and i can see the evil looks that other drivers are giving me. Its very hurtful !!!


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youve got to be some sad individual to want to go reporting people ! Wouldnt even consider it,how many of us bend the rules at some point in our working day and curse traffic wardens and the like ?


Also well said. Wheres the comradery gone from the ranks ??? Ive just put a new car on(58 plate mercedes) and i can see the evil looks that other drivers are giving me. Its very hurtful !!!


I'd understand the jealous looks if it was a brand new Merc but yours is 2 years old, perhaps they think you're gloating :shock: Having said that, as a trade, the drivers are crying poverty so you're not doing them any favours :wink:


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The wifes got a good job so i tend to just do a few hours here and there really. Tops up the army pension


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my mate got a job driving an hgv for tescos,he put 2 drivers on his car and thought he landed lucky,the tesco workers never seen it that way,and he ended up getting rubbered from a few of them,their train of thought was (you already own a taxi why take a job that someone else could get?)i also know a shop steward from the now defunt ncr who singled out a ncr worker who was shouting out about a wage rise simply because he owned a taxi,i would love to see the faces of workers in a factory if i was to walk in and it was announced (this is dundee wav he already has another job but now wants to work here keep quiet about him as he doesnt want to pay tax and by the way your earnings will come down as a consequence)


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15 years ago i used be on nights at a supermarket chains ditribution centre, £7/hr part time, come out at 2am and jump in my HC plated car and do a couple of hours on the rank

very nice thursd/friday and saturday nights


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So is everyone agreed that this individual was just unlucky getting caught and shouldn't go to jail? :?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12157768

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Sussex wrote:
So is everyone agreed that this individual was just unlucky getting caught and shouldn't go to jail? :?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12157768


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So is everyone agreed that this individual was just unlucky getting caught and shouldn't go to jail?

Slight difference to this and doing second jobs isnt there ? Have you never paid anyone in cash and not asked for reciept ? I would say the vast majority do something wrong.I know i do !! Still its not for me to be telling tales,thats for the police,tax,enforcement ect ect


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Sussex wrote:
So is everyone agreed that this individual was just unlucky getting caught and shouldn't go to jail? :?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12157768


I think that you are missing the overall point.

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Sussex, people are not laughing at you and I, they are just screwing a bent system back!


Nobody is saying that he should not be going to jail, but in fairness he is just the tip of the iceberg and there are probably another 3/400 that should be following him. They are not prepared to clean up their act and are still claiming £1,000,000s in expenses (getting very rich at the same time) with many circumventing the rules to suit.....................and you are concerned with people who will never get rich, who will never mix in the same circles................playing them at their own game :shock:

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Is that MP different from these?

Id say not

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A husband and wife who carried out an identity and immigration scam to cheat £43,000 in benefits they were not entitled to have been convicted of fraud offences.

Juliet Ubiribo and Ovo Mayomi used a false identity to swindle taxpayers' money from the authorities.

Croydon Crown Court heard how Ubiribo claimed she was a single parent to claim housing and council tax benefit.

She said she needed help to pay £900 rent every month and filled in forms saying her landlord was Ayiomike Neburagho, who lived in Acton, west London.

But during 2006 her husband Ovo Mayomi was applying for a visa to stay in the UK. They said they were married in Nigeria in 2005, he was a successful businessman in Nigeria, had a fish farming business, had not been to the UK before and that Ubiribo had a job in the UK so she could financially support her husband.

This contradicted Ubiribo's benefit claim where she stated she was a single parent.
The court heard how Ubiribo also asked the council to re-house her because she was a victim of domestic violence.

However, the telephone number she gave for her ex partner and her landlord were the same.
Checks also showed that Neburagho did not live at the address in Acton. This indicated that her landlord, Neburagho, was also her husband, Mayomi.

This meant she was living with her husband in their property and that benefit money was paying the mortgage.

In January 2010 investigators from the council’s corporate anti fraud team, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) and police called at the couple's home and to his business address in Old Kent Road.

Documentation and financial records were seized. Ubiribo and a man who said he was Mayomi, were arrested.

At Croydon police station Mayomi was fingerprinted and these matched the fingerprints of Neburagho who had been arrested in the past for drunk driving.

In interview Mayomi admitted that while living in Nigeria he had bought the identity of Ayiomike Matthew Neburagho and had come to the UK as him. Mayomi was also shown a wedding photograph of him, using the Neburagho identity, marrying a Nigerian woman in the UK. He admitted he was the groom in the wedding photo but he said he was "just standing in for someone".

Ubiribo and Mayomi both pleaded guilty to the charges they faced.
Judge Pratt sentenced Mayomi to 30 months in prison, while Ubiribo was sentenced to 12 months behind bars suspended for two years.

She was also sentenced to 200 hours of community service and will have to wear a tag and be under curfew for four months from 9pm to 6am. She is also repaying the benefit money she and her husband falsely claimed.

Councillor Dudley Mead, the council's cabinet member for finance and asset management, said: "The council takes the matter of fraud extremely seriously, every fraud has a victim, in this case these benefits cheats are cheating those who have a legitimate need for support. Hopefully this case will send a message out that not only will the council always prosecute, but also that that can lead to a spell behind bars for some."

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