AnonoBoy wrote: » It's different these days. If they keep looking for you and you're not around then they will ask questions. You're supposed to be available for work in the area you're living in. If you're consistently not around then you lose your benefits.
KhanTheMan wrote: » I met a guy who used to live beside me today in the post office. Hes from Poland and moved home about 6 months ago. He told me he was here with his wife for the day. Now the best bit. They were signing on collecting their money. I was shocked and it showed and he explained it to me. They have 3 children and are saying they are living with his brother who still lives here. They went home to Poland and he has a job there. This was his last time signing on but his wife is going to sign on saying she was left in Ireland with the kids. She'll just come over here for the day whenever she needs to sign on on the cheap flights. Even if this is once a week (and im sure its less often than that) it will pay her to do it. And childrens allowance etc too. Still seeing my shocked face he said that he knows lots of people doing the very same thing, that it was normal. Unbelievable.
axel rose wrote: » ok you can do nothing and pay for this scumbag or you can pm me the details and I can get this guy investigated. your choice
KhanTheMan wrote: » As i said, they need to tally up passport arrivals with dole claims. Easy to do. yet they waste all these resources stupidly doing the wrong thing. Ive sent an email to report him anyway. Lets see what happens.
KhanTheMan wrote: » Yes i have. Was on it for years in the 80's, 90's . When ou could get work on the sites the condition was that you would get paid a weeks wages minus the dole and were given Tuesday morning off at the building site to go down and collect it. If you didnt like that, no job. And they came on to the sites every couple of months and got everyone up against a wall. Asked them their name and address. They gave a false name and address and that was it.
Sam Vimes wrote: » afaik that would be a violation of the data protection act
redout wrote: » This is a joke. Hopefully the right people will get a wind of it. The same thing happened in Spain recently with eastern europeans. It was on the news that a bunch of local lads found out and beat the ****e out of about a dozen of them eastern europeans then ended up getting arrested themselves. It only made the news because a few hundred people from the local area descended on the police station breaking the windows demanding that the men be released. Totally support them.
mossie110 wrote: » I'm not a racist, but i had to go to my social welfare officer a few weeks ago to drop in a form for the medical card, and before some says's anything I'm a carer for my wife who is disabled. there were about 20 or so people waiting to see him and out of the 20 people waiting 5 were Irish and the rest were non-nationals, if their not begging on the street their begging of the state,why cant the goverment make them f**k off bad to where they came from,it makes me sick to see the f**kers driving around the town. and i'd bet with no insurance. i know for a fact how this works. non-nationals come to ireland with a big family 10 or more, buy a car and insure it in one name.but the whole family are driving the car, if they get stopped by the cops....."ME NO SPEACK NO ENGLASH"
randylonghorn wrote: » So ... dole fraud >>> assault / GBH >>> mob violence /destruction of property. And you "totally support them"? Well done! You've just impressed the hell out of me with your intelligence!! FFS, if you or anyone else knows someone who is deliberately defrauding the Social Welfare, it doesn't matter whether they are Irish or not, there is one very simple solution, and it doesn't involve either ranting on the internet or beating the crap out of them ... report them! :rolleyes:
Dord wrote: » <insert generic Roma rant interchanging Roma and Romanian at random>
javaboy wrote: » FYP
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Data protection dose not exist anymore, :rolleyes: Have you travelled between Junction 6 and Junction 7 on the M50 recently?
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » The data protection act dose not exist in Ireland anymore, :rolleyes: Have you travelled between Junction 6 and Junction 7 on the M50 recently?
redout wrote: » They should be given a good hiding. Report them yes, but all this will do will get them cut off hopefully but sure they will scarper back to poland with no prosecution.
axel rose wrote: » nah!!! I dont care what who colour race age or situation. I just dont freeking care! according to this thread there is quite a lot of fraud. What concerns me more is that there are very few people who are willing to anything about it. Why are people so reluctant to report it?
redout wrote: » I am not the one stealing from someone else's country and fuking off back to my own to spend Irish peoples money.
redout wrote: » they deserve one also. But they are not as bad as the ones taking from another country FFS and then living in their own country !