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7 February, 2008 at 11:14 am #92237 February, 2008 at 9:41 pm #310708
I just can’t believe that after doing all that, raising all that money that they’d have the cheek to grass on him by way of thanks. The moral of the story is don’t do anything for charity cos they’ll stab you in the back as soon as they’ve got what they want.
Bloody disgrace. I’m willing to bet that they told them that he did it six times over, hence why it took him so long.
7 February, 2008 at 9:44 pm #310709quite right the free wheeling bas tard
7 February, 2008 at 9:45 pm #310710Do I agree that my taxes SHOULDN’T contribute towards someones disability alowance when he can ride 200 miles in 4 days (probably further than I could ride!)- too right I agree
I also agree he clearly has some physical problems which may exclude some forms of work but I’m sorry, if you can ride 200 miles in 4 days and claiming disability benefit, you’re taking the pi/ss
7 February, 2008 at 9:59 pm #310711I’m perfectly healthy and I’m damned sure I couldn’t :lol:
11 February, 2008 at 5:54 pm #310712@slayer wrote:
Do I agree that my taxes SHOULDN’T contribute towards someones disability alowance when he can ride 200 miles in 4 days (probably further than I could ride!)- too right I agree
I also agree he clearly has some physical problems which may exclude some forms of work but I’m sorry, if you can ride 200 miles in 4 days and claiming disability benefit, you’re taking the pi/ss
200 miles in four days? You’re right, he should be made to get a job with ParcelForce.. :x
11 February, 2008 at 8:08 pm #310713@johnboy25 wrote:
I just can’t believe that after doing all that, raising all that money that they’d have the cheek to grass on him by way of thanks. The moral of the story is don’t do anything for charity cos they’ll stab you in the back as soon as they’ve got what they want.
Bloody disgrace. I’m willing to bet that they told them that he did it six times over, hence why it took him so long.
they didnt “grass” on him. he was claiming disability benefits that he was clearly not entitled to. would we have the same view if the fella down the road was claiming he couldnt work and recieving benefit, but you saw him playing football every saturday ?
11 February, 2008 at 8:11 pm #310714@waspish wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
I just can’t believe that after doing all that, raising all that money that they’d have the cheek to grass on him by way of thanks. The moral of the story is don’t do anything for charity cos they’ll stab you in the back as soon as they’ve got what they want.
Bloody disgrace. I’m willing to bet that they told them that he did it six times over, hence why it took him so long.
they didnt “grass” on him. he was claiming disability benefits that he was clearly not entitled to. would we have the same view if the fella down the road was claiming he couldnt work and recieving benefit, but you saw him playing football every saturday ?
The fella down the road who plays footie whilst claiming benefits? *Quietly sneaks off* 8-[
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