And this is exactly why, when all the people cry about having to prove their disability and have ‘scary’ interviews etc, they need to remember that the rest of us , and working disabled don’t want to pay for cunts like this.
KonigsbergBridges on
“While claiming her health was so poor she could not cook or wash herself, Wieland made 76 beauty appointments, visited 60 pubs, clubs and restaurants”.
In fairness, this seems consistent at least.
Leather_Bug4270 on
Seems like she’s over the anxiety then. If she could share her miracle cure, that’d be great.
Horror_Extension4355 on
The system is there for those that need it but it is shamelessly exploited.
Downtown_Victory2942 on
I wish people like this would just get a normal job as a milkman or something. More than enough to raise a family on and have a couple holidays every ye… wait what’s that?? What??! Oh, it’s all gone to shit, has it? Oh… oh ok.
MetalKeirSolid on
tbh, i really don’t care. these rare cases are used to justify taking money away from people with actual problems when the money lost to fraud is insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
Stabbycrabs83 on
My teenagers ex girlfriend had “anxiety” and couldnt work. She could however go to about 6 concerts a year…
Cant say I care. The amount of fraud is insignificant compared to the amount of people not getting enough help, and causing a fuss about fraud tends to just result in disabled people getting shit.
MiniCale on
They should invest in more jobs hunting benefit cheats too much of this shit goes on.
Crafty-Use2892 on
I’m not clued up on pip payments but how did she get 23 grand in 2 years?! I thought the money was similar to Universal credit I wasn’t aware you could get that much
pickindim_kmet on
Meanwhile some days I literally can’t leave my home because of a physical chronic illness and was told I’m not entitled to PIP because I can wash and clothe myself.
MartyTax on
They do love to keep reminding us that there is very little fraud…
Despite the DWP budgets not being signed off for years literally due to fraud and waste.
GeeKay44 on
Is this one of the immigrant benefit cheats?
That who we need to look out for.
/s
reznov-where-are-you on
“Wieland had even submitted a review claiming her condition had got worse following a luxury trip to Mexico,”
fucking comical
orange_wednesdays on
I do like that you can drop into the pool, but I’m just trying to remember.
ControversyCaution2 on
I worked at an axe throwing place and had a husband message ahead of time saying his wife has anxiety and what the possibility of a refund would be if she is overwhelmed by people looking at her
20 minutes into a 90 minute session she pulls out her phone and TikTok live streams herself on a tripod for the rest of the session
justheretolurk1981 on
Great, now go after all the wealthy hiding money in places like Panama or the corporations using loop holes to game the system
Interesting_Log_4050 on
The system should be uncomfortable to use.
Working full time and paying taxes isn’t a cake walk.
CaterpillarLoud8071 on
There has to be a more rational way to handle disability. Money can’t fix anxiety. If people need therapy, employment support, taxis to get about, home deliveries, carers or special accommodations at work and home, that can be subsidised (with receipts). But giving people money and expecting things to get better is unlikely to be cost effective. Being unable to work at all should be a last resort and involve a lot of scrutiny.
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And this is exactly why, when all the people cry about having to prove their disability and have ‘scary’ interviews etc, they need to remember that the rest of us , and working disabled don’t want to pay for cunts like this.
“While claiming her health was so poor she could not cook or wash herself, Wieland made 76 beauty appointments, visited 60 pubs, clubs and restaurants”.
In fairness, this seems consistent at least.
Seems like she’s over the anxiety then. If she could share her miracle cure, that’d be great.
The system is there for those that need it but it is shamelessly exploited.
I wish people like this would just get a normal job as a milkman or something. More than enough to raise a family on and have a couple holidays every ye… wait what’s that?? What??! Oh, it’s all gone to shit, has it? Oh… oh ok.
tbh, i really don’t care. these rare cases are used to justify taking money away from people with actual problems when the money lost to fraud is insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
My teenagers ex girlfriend had “anxiety” and couldnt work. She could however go to about 6 concerts a year…
[https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyz0ep9g8lo](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyz0ep9g8lo)
Cant say I care. The amount of fraud is insignificant compared to the amount of people not getting enough help, and causing a fuss about fraud tends to just result in disabled people getting shit.
They should invest in more jobs hunting benefit cheats too much of this shit goes on.
I’m not clued up on pip payments but how did she get 23 grand in 2 years?! I thought the money was similar to Universal credit I wasn’t aware you could get that much
Meanwhile some days I literally can’t leave my home because of a physical chronic illness and was told I’m not entitled to PIP because I can wash and clothe myself.
They do love to keep reminding us that there is very little fraud…
Despite the DWP budgets not being signed off for years literally due to fraud and waste.
Is this one of the immigrant benefit cheats?
That who we need to look out for.
/s
“Wieland had even submitted a review claiming her condition had got worse following a luxury trip to Mexico,”
fucking comical
I do like that you can drop into the pool, but I’m just trying to remember.
I worked at an axe throwing place and had a husband message ahead of time saying his wife has anxiety and what the possibility of a refund would be if she is overwhelmed by people looking at her
20 minutes into a 90 minute session she pulls out her phone and TikTok live streams herself on a tripod for the rest of the session
Great, now go after all the wealthy hiding money in places like Panama or the corporations using loop holes to game the system
The system should be uncomfortable to use.
Working full time and paying taxes isn’t a cake walk.
There has to be a more rational way to handle disability. Money can’t fix anxiety. If people need therapy, employment support, taxis to get about, home deliveries, carers or special accommodations at work and home, that can be subsidised (with receipts). But giving people money and expecting things to get better is unlikely to be cost effective. Being unable to work at all should be a last resort and involve a lot of scrutiny.