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Old 29-10-2011, 19:10   #14
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Re: Benefits deductions: Crime shouldn't pay, says David Cameron

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
I agree that any doing that are breaching the terms of JSA and should indeed be appropriately penalised.

I disagree that they are being knobs, it's their absolute right to protest within the boundaries of the law even if many of their issues are, imho, misguided and naive.
I'd be amazed if there were anything in the JSA terms which precludes individuals from exercising their democratic rights. Just because someone is protesting in a tent does not necessarily mean they are not available for work (should work become available to them) or conducting jobsearches via a smartphone or a laptop or indeed calling to a local jobcentre / recruitment agency during the day.
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