There is a website where you can report a benefit cheat online. Try
https://secure.dwp.gov.uk/benefitfraud
or call 0800 854 440
The police would not be intersted.
2006-10-06 01:28:29
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answered by myownprivateroad 3
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Why do you want to call the police because someone is not at work, It is not a police matter they don't care who is at work today. what has this person done that you want to phone the police????
2006-10-06 01:33:56
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answered by T B 2
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I don't really understand what you are asking.
Anyone can call the police - to report crimes etc.
It is not a crime not to work. Are there issues that someone is fraudulently claiming social security/dole money?
Can you be more specific and we might be able to give you some sort of answer.
2006-10-06 08:17:26
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answered by Sally J 4
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Assuming you're referring to the caller not working -- yes, anyone can call the police and expect law enforcement service. Anyone in USA can call for help - working or not.
2006-10-06 01:30:36
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answered by farahwonderland2005 5
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It's not really an issue for the police but they will put you onto who you need to contact.
Some people will frown at this but benefit cheats are taking money from me and you and need to be stopped.
2006-10-06 01:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not working and nobody's calling the police. lol
2006-10-06 02:23:30
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answered by ♥honey♥ 4
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if who's not working,the first someone,the second someone or the police!!!
2006-10-06 02:14:32
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answered by Chocoholic 4
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No, thats nothing to so with the law...unless you want to start talking about fraud.
But I guess thats up to the company to take action.
2006-10-06 01:35:26
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answered by Michael H 7
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Eh? Do you mean if you are at work and not doing anything? Nope that is not against the law.
2006-10-06 01:29:23
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answered by OriginalBubble 6
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no the police wont do any thing as long as the person is not doing any thing illegal
2006-10-06 01:29:23
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answered by allen s 2
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