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    Jail! His defrauding of the system means ACC make less money for the crown, meaning we pay more levies.

    A little bit (or a large leap if you prefer) like the innocent biker having to pay more levy because we "cost" more.

    I reckon he should be charged (along with anyone else that defruades the system) an elevated levy contribution for the rest of his life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    So you have no idea then? But you think he should have no punishment?
    i haven't actually read the article, due to the astounding amount of shit i don't give.

    if "justice" was applied across the board fairly, then sure, jail him, and every corporate who's dodged taxes, scammed the system etc.

    as it is, the whole system is fucked, he found a way to exploit it, good on him. it's what politicians do daily, and no-one's offering them jail.

    jailing him will cost the taxpayer. and really, only serves to remind taxpayers to keep paying tax.

    so who benefits from him being in the pokey?

    to answer your question directly: no, i don't think he's done anyone any harm, and thus is not a criminal, and thus does not need any kind of "justice" applied to him.


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    Jail! His defrauding of the system means ACC make less money for the crown, meaning we pay more levies.

    A little bit (or a large leap if you prefer) like the innocent biker having to pay more levy because we "cost" more.

    I reckon he should be charged (along with anyone else that defruades the system) an elevated levy contribution for the rest of his life.

    hahahahahhahhahahhahhhaaah.

    then where would his motivation be to be a productive and contributing member of your fabulous society? surely, if they're just going to take X% more off him, he's better on the dole, where the X% is YOUR X%.

    "the innocent" will be co-erced into paying more (for everything) as far and fast as the government can get it out of you. don't think this one guy has anything to do with it.
    he's being made an example of for exactly that reason: to incense you into a position of moral righteousness, and scare you into keeping yourself gainfully employed, and paying tax/levies, like a good little subject of the state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Jail! His defrauding of the system means ACC make less money for the crown, meaning we pay more levies.

    A little bit (or a large leap if you prefer) like the innocent biker having to pay more levy because we "cost" more.

    I reckon he should be charged (along with anyone else that defruades the system) an elevated levy contribution for the rest of his life.
    1. ACC spent more money than they should have ... if they did their job an checked all the details of the guy, and compared them with other government agencies (like IRD) ... BEFORE they paid out any money ... there would be no issue.
    ACC still receives the same income from the usual sources. (But certainly doesn't "make less" because of this guys actions)
    If you want to pay smaller ACC levies with your Rego ... buy a smaller bike.

    2. "Innocent Biker" ... ???

    3. He got 3 years jail (probably serve 1 year). He will have pay the money back (probably from from his Benefit after they let him out of jail). and you want him to pay more .. ??
    The next time he "needs" ACC assistance ... he will be checked pretty dam carefully ... and his court conviction will never go away. (not that he could afford to travel overseas anyway)

    It's just another Fraud case ... who he defrauded is not the issue. A white collar crime by a blue collar worker. And was caught.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    i haven't actually read the article, due to the astounding amount of shit i don't give.
    I haven't actually read your post, due to the astounding amount of shits I don't give.

    You see how uninformed arseholes don't really contribute anything of value to a thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post

    You see how uninformed arseholes don't really contribute anything of value to a thread?
    yes, you demonstrated it perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    i haven't actually read the article, due to the astounding amount of shit i don't give.

    if "justice" was applied across the board fairly, then sure, jail him, and every corporate who's dodged taxes, scammed the system etc.

    as it is, the whole system is fucked, he found a way to exploit it, good on him. it's what politicians do daily, and no-one's offering them jail.

    jailing him will cost the taxpayer. and really, only serves to remind taxpayers to keep paying tax.

    so who benefits from him being in the pokey?

    to answer your question directly: no, i don't think he's done anyone any harm, and thus is not a criminal, and thus does not need any kind of "justice" applied to him.




    hahahahahhahhahahhahhhaaah.

    then where would his motivation be to be a productive and contributing member of your fabulous society? surely, if they're just going to take X% more off him, he's better on the dole, where the X% is YOUR X%.

    "the innocent" will be co-erced into paying more (for everything) as far and fast as the government can get it out of you. don't think this one guy has anything to do with it.
    he's being made an example of for exactly that reason: to incense you into a position of moral righteousness, and scare you into keeping yourself gainfully employed, and paying tax/levies, like a good little subject of the state.
    So you obviously would have no qualms about defrauding the welfare system either then? In fact you appear to support the guy? So what steps have you taken to increase your welfare benefit payout then? Come on be honest. I won,t dob you in!
    Remember, OUR fabulous society is the one that pays your benefit so I feel entitled to know what you are doing with it. Esp all the extra that you may or may not be entitled to!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    So you obviously would have no qualms about defrauding the welfare system either then? In fact you appear to support the guy? So what steps have you taken to increase your welfare benefit payout then? Come on be honest. I won,t dob you in!
    Remember, OUR fabulous society is the one that pays your benefit so I feel entitled to know what you are doing with it. Esp all the extra that you may or may not be entitled to!

    i haven't defrauded any welfare system... believe me, there's no extras the way i'm living...

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    I don't get this bit ... from the article ...

    An investigation revealed Millin was in fact a non-earner before his accident and therefore not entitled to earnings-related compensation.

    The 46-year-old also attempted to get his employer to support his false claims.
    If he was a non-earner why did he have an employer? If he had an employer why was he a non-earner ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    I don't get this bit ... from the article ...

    If he was a non-earner why did he have an employer? If he had an employer why was he a non-earner ???
    Keep up FFS, read the article again, this time slowly and without the anger that you're obviously harbouring towards the guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Keep up FFS, read the article again, this time slowly and without the anger that you're obviously harbouring towards the guy.
    No .. sorry - still don't get it ... yes, if he ripped us off I'm pissed at him ... but I still don't get it - he was either an earner or not - had an employer or not ... if he had an employer why was he a "non-earner" .. no-one is employed for nothing .. that's illegal too ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    No .. sorry - still don't get it ... yes, if he ripped us off I'm pissed at him ... but I still don't get it - he was either an earner or not - had an employer or not ... if he had an employer why was he a "non-earner" .. no-one is employed for nothing .. that's illegal too ...
    As I understand it, he wasn't working for the carpet laying company at the time of the accident but told ACC he was.

    He then got a job with the carpet laying company and tried to get his employer to lie to ACC and say he was working for them when he had the accident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
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    jailing him will cost the taxpayer. and really, only serves to remind taxpayers to keep paying tax.
    Hmmm, $350,000 = cost of keeping him in jail for more three years..

    So who gets the change?
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    Very unjust sentencing. If he'd been a finance company director who ripped of investors he'd be doing home detention. Talk about a biased justice system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    No .. sorry - still don't get it ... yes, if he ripped us off I'm pissed at him ... but I still don't get it - he was either an earner or not - had an employer or not ... if he had an employer why was he a "non-earner" .. no-one is employed for nothing .. that's illegal too ...
    Let's go with what Zedder said below, cos I honestly don't have a clue either ... and to be honest, don't really care what his circumstances were. He got caught, bummer, give him the wet bus ticket and keep an eye on the dodgy fucker, end of... is about as far as I care to dig into it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    As I understand it, he wasn't working for the carpet laying company at the time of the accident but told ACC he was.

    He then got a job with the carpet laying company and tried to get his employer to lie to ACC and say he was working for them when he had the accident.
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    So who gets the change?
    You do. I need a knife, a tourniquet and a pretty dress in the colour of your choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post

    You do. I need a knife, a tourniquet and a pretty dress in the colour of your choice.
    So, when you have turned yourself into a woman will I enjoy your posts on KB a whole lot more???
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