- Aug 6, 2012
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Call on the $600 a month welfare family, just to remind all of society that we live in East Berlin. They make it exceptionally easy to snitch on a broke family who need to live with two other families just to pay their rent, but trying to hold a $200k a year cop accountable requires a bible of information and over a 5 year period 99% of the cases were not even put forward by the "oversight" committee!
If someone willingly moves to Ontario they have to be the dumbest SOB outside of those living inside this police state, most of us not by choice.
Creepy Ontario...
The Government of Ontario’s self-described “welfare fraud” tipline is collecting information about the “spouses” and “children” of social assistance recipients anonymous accused of breaking the rules, something community advocates describe as an invasion of privacy.
Run by Ontario’s Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, the tipline collects anonymous tips about individuals accused of taking “unfair advantage of social assistance programs.”
“If you suspect welfare fraud in Ontario, let us know,” the tipline website states. “We take reports of fraud very seriously. Please provide as much information as you can about the person you’re reporting.”
In addition to requesting a social assistance recipient’s name, address and other personal information, the attached form also asks informants to record the names of the recipient’s “spouse(s)” and “children.”
Informants providing tips, which are shared with ministry investigators, are not required to identify themselves. “You may choose to remain anonymous,” the website states.
If someone willingly moves to Ontario they have to be the dumbest SOB outside of those living inside this police state, most of us not by choice.
Creepy Ontario...
‘It’s Creepy’: Ontario Government Wants People To Send Tips About Social Assistance Recipients’ Spouses and Children
Community advocates raise privacy concerns about Ontario’s so-called ‘welfare fraud’ tipline
pressprogress.ca
The Government of Ontario’s self-described “welfare fraud” tipline is collecting information about the “spouses” and “children” of social assistance recipients anonymous accused of breaking the rules, something community advocates describe as an invasion of privacy.
Run by Ontario’s Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, the tipline collects anonymous tips about individuals accused of taking “unfair advantage of social assistance programs.”
“If you suspect welfare fraud in Ontario, let us know,” the tipline website states. “We take reports of fraud very seriously. Please provide as much information as you can about the person you’re reporting.”
In addition to requesting a social assistance recipient’s name, address and other personal information, the attached form also asks informants to record the names of the recipient’s “spouse(s)” and “children.”
Informants providing tips, which are shared with ministry investigators, are not required to identify themselves. “You may choose to remain anonymous,” the website states.