Kirkby Times has
received an email alerting us to people in Kirkby who grass neighbours up
to the Department of Social Security, or the Department of Works and Pensions.
For years, we've had an increasing campaign of intimidation from the Tories
and now New Labour. There are people in our community who are paid informants.
Anyone getting paid to inform on their own community by the department of Works
and Pensions is a snide. They are similar to scabs.
This latest case of active informants in the community involves
a local man who decided to take photographs of a neighbour's invalid wife
to send to Blackpool DSS who oversee paperwork for tribunerals etc. How
sick can you get? The 'grass thy neighbour' culture is being promoted in
Kirkby and more worryingly we have a fair number of anti social, anti
community types here who see nothing wrong in trying to get someone's
benefit cut. Most of these people are just spiteful bitter and twisted.
Thanks to a resident of Northwood for alerting us to this worrying activity.
Kirkby Times is not saying that there won't be times when people may
need to inform the Police. If a Crack house opens up next door to you, or
there's a violent crime being committed, no-one would call you a grass if
you informed the Police, (apart from the crack dealer or those assaulting
someone) People fiddling the 'dole' or robbing a few things from work, are
not, anti social criminals. Those in Kirkby who pick up the phone to grass
there neighbours to the DWP are lowlife. If you know of such people, inform
your friend's neighbours and the community.
To those who actually work for the Fraud Squad at the
DWP, remember that the camera may well be pointed at you as you
snoop round the community with your zoom lenses. A lot of DWP
workers, most of them Working Class, are not impressed with the
activities of these spies. In the 80's info was passed freely to
unemployed networks regarding the activities of the snoops as they
were known back then. Anyone with any info on DWP spies are welcome
to send there accounts to Kirkby Times.
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