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Benefit cheaters - taking a moral high ground

  • 02-09-2009 1:55pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 41


    I asked this question earlier today and unfortunately the only response I got was a rude one, from someone who obviously has never suffered from a moral conscience.

    Anyways, my question is..

    I have a friend - an aquaintance, who I know is getting full dole, despite working full time and earning everybit as me in her full time job.
    She then complains about not being able to afford to pay for a new set of wheels for her jeep and not being able to go out sunday night, cos her money is spent on fri and saturday night.

    However, I am unsure whether I should whistle blow. Its not in my nature to be a b***h but I do feel it is wrong and this friend refuses to stop taking dole payments.

    If I do dob her in... would she find out who done it?
    I do want to be her friend, but she is stealing from the state.
    Has anyone else been in such a dilemma and what was the outcome?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,085 ✭✭✭Xiney


    If you send in an anonymous letter it can't ever get back to her that it was you.


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