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Default Census/DIY direct action against Lockheed Martin

chris French wrote:
In message , John Williamson
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Frank Erskine wrote:
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 21:15:28 +0000, John Williamson
wrote:

They already know the answers to all the other questions I looked at
when ther form arrived on my hall floor. In fact, they already know
most of the answers to the question I listed, otherwise, how did
they get the form to me? All that isn't already on record is a list
of people who will actually be on the premises on the date it's due.
What annoys me is that they (rightly) go on about accuracy, yet they
say that if you send the form(s) back before the 27th, and
circumstances change you don't have to tell them.

Now, what should I do if the premises just happen to be unexpectedly
empty that night? Maybe because the sole regular occupant is out of
the country?

That's what happened to me in 2001, just before I moved here from a
caravan. And 1991, as I'd been called away to cover a tour to Paris.


Without looking up the rules on it, isn't there something about is
someone is away from their normal residence for less than a certain
amount of time (30 days), they still fill in the form as living there?

If you are away staying somewhere else, your name should go down on
their form as being there that night but you also do your own form as well?


Checks website If you are away in Census day (No time limit given.)
your name must appear at your normal place of residence, as well as at
the place where you are visiting. Apparently, you must fill it in either
before you go away or as soon as possible after you get back.

There goes *that* excuse, then.

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Tciao for Now!

John.