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date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:50:49 -0700,
group: uk.gov.agency.csa
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criminal compliance???
OK so I finally get a letter from "Barry Porter Investigations manager
CSA S.E. area" asking me to attend an informal interview ( which I
have no problem with )
Quoting the letter " The CSA has conducted an investigation into your
maintenance assessment.As a result of this investigation I have some
questions that I would like to ask you comment on"
So I phoned up to ask if it was anything I could deal with on the
phone...they answer the phone "criminal compliance" (!) and would not
give any further information.
I find this all a bit baffling as they used to just send a
reassessment form out,you fill it in,they send you a payment book,you
make the payments...end of story.
They have access to all of my income details with or without me so
what's the big deal?
If I am to pay anything or owe anything I will pay no problem.I have
never understood the system of CSA payments and have always found it
completely baffling
Any advice appreciated
Best
SmokeyMo
Any advice appreciated
date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 06:50:49 -0700
author: SmokeyMo
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Re: criminal compliance???
The Government want all fathers to feel like criminals, whether you pay or
not. This is not a new thing, Stalin invented it. It was called 'Rule by
Terror' the aim being to keep the target group in a state of fear. In this
state they are much more compliant. The aim of course here being to get
every penny they can get out of you.
Just as a foot note this policy of rule by terror is doomed to fail as did
Stalin's but it will probably wreck the lives of many families long before
it is finally put to rest. We have a government now demonising men, removing
driving licences curtailing their abilities to earn, Jailing loving fathers
so they can neither earn nor provide care for their families and insanely
the debt continues to climb while they are incarcerated. They wish to
stigmatise dad by name and shame, to discriminate against him in favour of
mother and now they want to discriminate against him in law by removing his
passport while any foreign nationals living in the uk cannot have their
ability to travel stopped, so foreign nationals can travel overseas to watch
a football or cricket match but UK dad could'nt go to the funeral of his
dying mother overseas!
The Bastard Hutton also wanted to remove dads home, making him and no doubt
his children homeless, selling his home to fill the treasury coffers. They
already steal thousands from fathers and deprive children with the same blow
by taking the difference collected from dad and money paid to ex's on
benefit
This is rule by terror make no mistake.
We will have a generation of children who will not fear the state at all,
they will learn from their fathers to hate the state and the generation
after them might pull it all down.
All because the government are so pig headed that their last two failed
systems were correct and should work. You would think after 14 years they
would realise that the fundamentals are wrong and you would thin it obvious
that they should put the child at the centre of any support plan but no the
benefit book is first, the treasury is second the benefits agency is third,
the ex partner is next and finally in 5th place is the child but even then
this so called support system has absolutely no interest in whether the
child is actually supported at all.
Vote ever MP currently in office out at the next election
Some where there must be people who could be MP's and could actually
organise a piss up in a brewery but the current shower certainly can't.
As to your meeting be sure to take a voice recorder, one it give you proof
of whats said and secondly they hate it and if they screw up it might end up
on http://www.onwww.co.uk feel free to send in any more tapes guys.
"SmokeyMo" wrote in message
news:1186926649.767331.304680@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> OK so I finally get a letter from "Barry Porter Investigations manager
> CSA S.E. area" asking me to attend an informal interview ( which I
> have no problem with )
>
> Quoting the letter " The CSA has conducted an investigation into your
> maintenance assessment.As a result of this investigation I have some
> questions that I would like to ask you comment on"
>
> So I phoned up to ask if it was anything I could deal with on the
> phone...they answer the phone "criminal compliance" (!) and would not
> give any further information.
>
> I find this all a bit baffling as they used to just send a
> reassessment form out,you fill it in,they send you a payment book,you
> make the payments...end of story.
>
> They have access to all of my income details with or without me so
> what's the big deal?
>
> If I am to pay anything or owe anything I will pay no problem.I have
> never understood the system of CSA payments and have always found it
> completely baffling
>
> Any advice appreciated
>
> Best
>
> SmokeyMo
>
> Any advice appreciated
>
date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:53:07 +0100
author: Fletcher
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Re: criminal compliance???
SmokeyMo wrote:
> OK so I finally get a letter from "Barry Porter Investigations manager
> CSA S.E. area" asking me to attend an informal interview ( which I
> have no problem with )
>
> Quoting the letter " The CSA has conducted an investigation into your
> maintenance assessment.As a result of this investigation I have some
> questions that I would like to ask you comment on"
>
> So I phoned up to ask if it was anything I could deal with on the
> phone...they answer the phone "criminal compliance" (!) and would not
> give any further information.
>
> I find this all a bit baffling as they used to just send a
> reassessment form out,you fill it in,they send you a payment book,you
> make the payments...end of story.
>
> They have access to all of my income details with or without me so
> what's the big deal?
>
> If I am to pay anything or owe anything I will pay no problem.I have
> never understood the system of CSA payments and have always found it
> completely baffling
>
> Any advice appreciated
>
> Best
>
> SmokeyMo
>
> Any advice appreciated
>
Do not attend alone. Have someone to take notes, and if you feel
pressured, ask for a break.
Do not answer any questions unless you are 100% sure of the answers.
Marag
date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:44:30 +0100
author: Marag Dubh
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