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"certificate of caution" can some one knock on your door and tell you to sign it and is it legal to do that

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pingram47 | 10:09 Fri 24th Sep 2010 | Law
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A man from D W P came to my house and said i had to sign this certificate of caution i declined to sign because i dident know what it was ..Is it within the law for him to keep knocking ?.[im trying to get legal advice before I do anythink ] Im feeling a bit intimadated because he knockes at half seven at night..
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It is pretty obvious that they or someone has seen your ex coming to and from the house and thinks he is living with you. You need to explain the true situation and get your ex to explain it as well.
As you say he (the ex) is a self employed builder it is quite possible he is being investigated to see if his statements of income etc are true and that is how they have seen...
09:22 Sat 25th Sep 2010
really? did they show you nothing at the IUC?

they wouldn't have called you in without evidence..
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what evidence ? sara i dident do anythink wrong .your job is to convince people that the accused are gilty no matter what .but i walked out of that room with out any one saying i did it becouse there was nothink to answer to .a year later if not more thay knock on my door ?? your mind set is still at work maybe ...thay don't need hard evidence to ask some one to come to there office thay only need some one to plant the seed .one of there questions was why have we seen a bag of sand on your path and why is your ex partners van been seen on your drive ??? you tell me sara .yes really .what a shame sara i almost thought you were open minded .i cant sleep or eat for worry that i cant prove im not guilty.AND YES THAY CALLED ME IN WITH NO EVIDENCE
Sara's trying to help you out mate .. not catch you out.
Why not answer the questions? I'm sure you are anon. as far as she's concerned at this time.

Al.
Bloody hell Pingam sara's trying to HELP you, by seeing how the other side will view things. She's a very nice lady- so wise up and take notice of what she says- she's trying to be of assistance. I appreciate you're worried but it won't help snapping at people who are taking time to answer you and trying to get the full picture.
thanks Albags and NOX x

pingram, if they interviewed you without a scrap of evidence (which sounds doubtful as they've obviously done surveillance, at least) and you are sure you have done nothing wrong, it would be inappropriate to sign a formal caution, and you may wish to consider making a formal complaint.

but do it with the knowledge that they may well prosecute you. all the best with that.

I won't be answering any more of your questions.
cant help some people can you!
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SARA3 IM SO VERY SORRY i think lack of sleep ect has made me think every one is against me .over the weekend i found out my ex is living at his mums house he told me his mail, poll tax,ect is all proof of were he lives so monday im getting a solicater,In the cold light of day SARA3 Iv understood you were only trying to help and againI'M SO VERY VERY SORRY SARA .Im thinking when thay watched my house that was the evidenece ,it was a long time ago i cant remember every think thay showed me ..it just feels so unfare iv worked all my life and payed my taxes ,i ask for help once and this is what i get .THANK YOU AND EVERY ONE WHO GAVE ME ADVICE its helped me a lot .its never been my thing to chat on line so i m not going to bother any one again but i will come back when its all over and let you know the out come ....DONT LET A OLD FOOL LIKE ME PUT YOU OFF HELPING PEOPLE .....xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx again THANKS TO ALLXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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