Pandaman115 Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 Jimmy Chav I demand you give him a different name, before you give all the Jimmys (or Jimmies) a bad repuation! Although I do like your views. But what penalties can you impose on people who are "stealing" as the author puts it, from the benefit system. A few people in this country sustain minor injuries, and claim Disability Benefits from it for several months, however, you can hardly break down their door and prove they aren't injured, it must be proved. (There was a case of someone claiming disability benefit, and he was photographed walking around town, carrying heavy items, such as washing machines, he was forced to pay back some money, but not all of the money he received) ~Jimmie Although this is often true, sometimes it is not. I know that my mom had worked at an office typing all day, and that gave her artheritis or something along that line. Her hands had hurt FOR MONTHS, and eventually just quit. To this day, my mom STILL has hand problems, and also back problems from several car accedents (Danged drunk drivers). [Admin Edit: No naming names in a negative light] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandaman115 Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 Jimmy Chav I demand you give him a different name, before you give all the Jimmys (or Jimmies) a bad repuation! Although I do like your views. But what penalties can you impose on people who are "stealing" as the author puts it, from the benefit system. A few people in this country sustain minor injuries, and claim Disability Benefits from it for several months, however, you can hardly break down their door and prove they aren't injured, it must be proved. (There was a case of someone claiming disability benefit, and he was photographed walking around town, carrying heavy items, such as washing machines, he was forced to pay back some money, but not all of the money he received) ~Jimmie Although this is often true, sometimes it is not. I know that my mom had worked at an office typing all day, and that gave her artheritis or something along that line. Her hands had hurt FOR MONTHS, and eventually just quit. To this day, my mom STILL has hand problems, and also back problems from several car accedents (Danged drunk drivers). [Admin Edit: No naming names in a negative light] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandaman115 Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 Jimmy Chav I demand you give him a different name, before you give all the Jimmys (or Jimmies) a bad repuation! Although I do like your views. But what penalties can you impose on people who are "stealing" as the author puts it, from the benefit system. A few people in this country sustain minor injuries, and claim Disability Benefits from it for several months, however, you can hardly break down their door and prove they aren't injured, it must be proved. (There was a case of someone claiming disability benefit, and he was photographed walking around town, carrying heavy items, such as washing machines, he was forced to pay back some money, but not all of the money he received) ~Jimmie Although this is often true, sometimes it is not. I know that my mom had worked at an office typing all day, and that gave her artheritis or something along that line. Her hands had hurt FOR MONTHS, and eventually just quit. To this day, my mom STILL has hand problems, and also back problems from several car accedents (Danged drunk drivers). [Admin Edit: No naming names in a negative light] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandaman115 Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 Jimmy Chav I demand you give him a different name, before you give all the Jimmys (or Jimmies) a bad repuation! Although I do like your views. But what penalties can you impose on people who are "stealing" as the author puts it, from the benefit system. A few people in this country sustain minor injuries, and claim Disability Benefits from it for several months, however, you can hardly break down their door and prove they aren't injured, it must be proved. (There was a case of someone claiming disability benefit, and he was photographed walking around town, carrying heavy items, such as washing machines, he was forced to pay back some money, but not all of the money he received) ~Jimmie Although this is often true, sometimes it is not. I know that my mom had worked at an office typing all day, and that gave her artheritis or something along that line. Her hands had hurt FOR MONTHS, and eventually just quit. To this day, my mom STILL has hand problems, and also back problems from several car accedents (Danged drunk drivers). [Admin Edit: No naming names in a negative light] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pandaman115 Posted June 15, 2006 Share Posted June 15, 2006 Jimmy Chav I demand you give him a different name, before you give all the Jimmys (or Jimmies) a bad repuation! Although I do like your views. But what penalties can you impose on people who are "stealing" as the author puts it, from the benefit system. A few people in this country sustain minor injuries, and claim Disability Benefits from it for several months, however, you can hardly break down their door and prove they aren't injured, it must be proved. (There was a case of someone claiming disability benefit, and he was photographed walking around town, carrying heavy items, such as washing machines, he was forced to pay back some money, but not all of the money he received) ~Jimmie Although this is often true, sometimes it is not. I know that my mom had worked at an office typing all day, and that gave her artheritis or something along that line. Her hands had hurt FOR MONTHS, and eventually just quit. To this day, my mom STILL has hand problems, and also back problems from several car accedents (Danged drunk drivers). [Admin Edit: No naming names in a negative light] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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