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zukhov
23-07-2010, 12:50 AM
If your fit enough to be on BB your fit enough to get a job.

Josy
23-07-2010, 12:53 AM
If your fit enough to be on BB your fit enough to get a job.

Maybe he already had a job before he went in.

vesavius
23-07-2010, 01:00 AM
Will Steve still be able to claim disability when he gets out?

Why not? Or will Dave be fulfilling his promise to regrow his legs by then?

Claymores
23-07-2010, 01:01 AM
If your fit enough to be on BB your fit enough to get a job.

Is this going to be the Tory Government's new Capability Assessment?

FGS do you even have a scooby what the capacity tests entail? :mad:

Jamietwo
23-07-2010, 03:06 AM
he'd be fine working on the till at asda, theres a bloke at asda where i live with only one arm on the till and theres a girl who sort of has to drag her legs behind her, i really like the girl but the guy with one arm smells if im honest.

Frank E
23-07-2010, 03:10 AM
I was signed off work after an operation on my arm. I had to go to the DWP to fill in forms, but I was too affronted to when I went to the desk and the chap was an amputee.

Frank E
23-07-2010, 03:17 AM
He could work. There is nothing stopping him do a desk job, other than him preferring not to take a desk job.
Other guys in his situation would work.
Finding an employer to take him on might be another matter.

We don't know what his welfare status is. Given his sometimes aggressive attitude and the pity factor, I guess the HMs are too afraid to ask.

Kerry
23-07-2010, 03:17 AM
Depends on ignorance. I have an agoraphobic friend who can get out within a comfort range and has even volunteered work in charity shops yet is still classed as disabled as thats all she can do - comfort range. Yet I know of people who call her alsorts not believing her daily traumas

Steve will be assessed (like anyone) on their ability

terryrow
23-07-2010, 07:18 AM
i think that the amputee rule is that if you can walk 400 metres you get fcuk all.

starry
23-07-2010, 07:21 AM
Silly thread more appropriate for Digital Spy.

WOMBAI
23-07-2010, 07:24 AM
If your fit enough to be on BB your fit enough to get a job.

Why does he need a job - he has a well deserved army pension and does volunteer work! You talk uninformed nonsense!

Angus
23-07-2010, 07:25 AM
If your fit enough to be on BB your fit enough to get a job.

He doesn't need disability allowance, he has an army pension to live off, so what's the problem?

Beso
23-07-2010, 07:37 AM
I shyte on this thread.

Kazanne
23-07-2010, 07:38 AM
Well it's just been on the news a soldier has had his benefit stopped because he can walk so many meters,he lost a leg,so who knows

WOMBAI
23-07-2010, 07:55 AM
Well it's just been on the news a soldier has had his benefit stopped because he can walk so many meters,he lost a leg,so who knows

What's not to get - he doesn't get benefit - he gets an army pension to which he is fully entitled!

Angus
23-07-2010, 07:59 AM
Steve has become an accomplished wheelchair basketball player and recently took part in a charity yacht race with other injured ex-servicemen so I don't think he's been trying to keep secret the fact that he is able to cope perfectly well. He has not attempted to deceive anyone about the extent of his disability and in fact he takes pride in how much he is able to do.

In fact his reason for going into the house was to gain recognition for injured servicemen and give them hope that they can still do whatever they put their mind to.

joeysteele
23-07-2010, 08:12 AM
Who says he fets it anyway, what a nasty thread this is. I don't like Steve but its clear that for most of the day he is restricted as to what he can do, odd things he can do for a short time but sustained energy leveles will be less evident, so to do work,if he doesn't do soemthing already,he would need to be able to sustain an energy level and concentration for longer than a couple of hours evry day,from what I ahve seen he may not be able to do that so he would be eligible.Short sharp bursts of energy and interaction do not indicate that someone disabled,which he clearly is,could do any 'work' for each day for a week and thereafter.He will ahve an Army pension so its likely he will not get a greatd eal from the State,but what a thing to bring up, just be thankful you have 2 legs of your own,that you all have 2 eyes too,that you don't need a stick to support you getting around with near all the time,plus all the other mental scars that must be there at times too.Juts be grateful you have your full mobility and health ,those of you that have and realiese that it is very clear that Steve has mobility problems,that we could never know the full extent of how difficult it would be to get around and do things if we did have the problems and disabilities that Steve has.
There are indeed some very cruel people who prefer to judge others than reach out and help them,what a sad Nation the UK is coming to be in some ways.

Omah
23-07-2010, 08:45 AM
He doesn't need disability allowance, he has an army pension to live off, so what's the problem?

Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance are entitlements assessed on level of disability and take no account of income or savings .....

He should therefore claim both .....

WOMBAI
23-07-2010, 08:56 AM
Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance are entitlements assessed on level of disability and take no account of income or savings .....

He should therefore claim both .....

If he is entitled to claim these benefits, then he probably does already! What business is any of this of anyone on this forum! It has nothing to do with him as a hm - people are just looking for anything they can to cast aspersions on his character - out of sheer desperation and panic that he could win! Pathetic!

watchinittoomuch
23-07-2010, 09:01 AM
This is ridiculous...will he not be disabled anymore when he comes out then?

Livia
23-07-2010, 09:12 AM
ARMY PENSION! What is so difficult for some of you people to understand? It's not the same as receiving benefits.

crit
23-07-2010, 09:28 AM
Just as well there isnt a stupidity benefit or the country would have been bankrupt years ago.

janaddy86
23-07-2010, 09:30 AM
Is there ANYTHING to suggest he was on disability benefits before he went in?

Angus
23-07-2010, 10:18 AM
Is there ANYTHING to suggest he was on disability benefits before he went in?

When have actual facts and the truth ever prevented anyone from starting vitriolic threads on this forum?

I wonder how the OP makes their living? Ooops sorry, is that rude and intrusive?:rolleyes:

zukhov
23-07-2010, 03:28 PM
When have actual facts and the truth ever prevented anyone from starting vitriolic threads on this forum?

I wonder how the OP makes their living? Ooops sorry, is that rude and intrusive?:rolleyes:

Not at all. I asses peoples benefits. Just been forced to give another 5 yrs to someone who has 'back pain' - she had to go to see 3 doctors before she got a certificate though. The free NHS tit job she had 2 years ago did not help at all apparently.

InOne
23-07-2010, 03:30 PM
Steve will be fine on the outside. He is not the one the social should be concentrating on. Plenty of fakers out there.

Angus
23-07-2010, 03:39 PM
Not at all. I asses peoples benefits. Just been forced to give another 5 yrs to someone who has 'back pain' - she had to go to see 3 doctors before she got a certificate though. The free NHS tit job she had 2 years ago did not help at all apparently.

You will always get the scroungers and fakers - it's a shame it makes every one so cynical and suspicious of genuine claimants.

WOMBAI
23-07-2010, 03:42 PM
Not at all. I asses peoples benefits. Just been forced to give another 5 yrs to someone who has 'back pain' - she had to go to see 3 doctors before she got a certificate though. The free NHS tit job she had 2 years ago did not help at all apparently.

For someone who assesses benefits - you seem to have a difficult time realising that Steve receives an army pension (to which he is fully entitled) - not actual benefits!

Shasown
23-07-2010, 11:07 PM
And for someone who assesses benefits you obviously can see that although he is missing his lower legs and feet he can get around, more than the assessed maximum to claim.

Then again zhukov you could always report him to benefit fraud, you will have the number on your desk.(and on those little fold up cards of helpful benefit numbers).