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louise033 Aug 15th 2010 3:03 am

What would you do...
 
if you discovered someone you knew was working here in Canada illegally?

blue monday Aug 15th 2010 3:10 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by louise033 (Post 8778827)
if you discovered someone you knew was working here in Canada illegally?

There are thousands of illegal workers, so i'd say nothing, i'm sure most people have worked cash in hand at sometime or paid someone off the books to do a job, thats tax evasion, would you report that?

jamesmc Aug 15th 2010 3:11 am

Re: What would you do...
 
i would mind my own business lol..

TLR Aug 15th 2010 3:21 am

Re: What would you do...
 
Nothing, of course. What would you do?

Oink Aug 15th 2010 3:32 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by louise033 (Post 8778827)
if you discovered someone you knew was working here in Canada illegally?

Turn them in. Think how hard it was for you to get to Canada and you did the proper way, plus, you’ll feel really superior.

Alberta_Rose Aug 15th 2010 4:37 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8778857)
Turn them in. Think how hard it was for you to get to Canada and you did the proper way, plus, you’ll feel really superior.

Personally I don't think I'd do anything .... I'd just be satisfied with the knowing that we "did it the proper way" plus feeling really superior. :p

What YOU do with the information however is for you to decide. If you turn them in are you being a good citizen or just plain mean? :unsure:

Alan2005 Aug 15th 2010 4:50 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8778857)
Turn them in. Think how hard it was for you to get to Canada and you did the proper way, plus, you’ll feel really superior.

Turn them in...? What sort of deterrent is that? Working here illegally is worse than being a nonce so I'd burn their house down, and maybe shoot their dog - it's the only way they will learn.

fledermaus Aug 15th 2010 4:51 am

Re: What would you do...
 
I would be very annoyed, plot all kinds of things, think some more, and then do nothing.

Mind you if it was my neighbour........

Almost Canadian Aug 15th 2010 4:54 am

Re: What would you do...
 
I would do whatever my conscience told me to, but then I have never worked "cash in hand" and have always done things by the book. It seems that others believe breaking the law is fin - I hope they don't complain when a crime is committed against them but no action can be taken by the police due to lack of witnesses.

I love the posts by those that are claiming to be superior - hypocritical barstewards

Alan2005 Aug 15th 2010 5:05 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8778948)
I would do whatever my conscience told me to, but then I have never worked "cash in hand" and have always done things by the book. It seems that others believe breaking the law is fin - I hope they don't complain when a crime is committed against them but no action can be taken by the police due to lack of witnesses.

I love the posts by those that are claiming to be superior - hypocritical barstewards

Breaking the law is fine if it's a stupid law or it involves sticking it to the man in some way. I'd actually go as far as saying we have a moral duty to do this.

Almost Canadian Aug 15th 2010 5:12 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8778964)
Breaking the law is fine if it's a stupid law or it involves sticking it to the man in some way. I'd actually go as far as saying we have a moral duty to do this.

Laws are passed by people that are voted in by the general public. Therefore, stupid laws reflect the will of the general public. In England or in Canada, Parliament cannot bind its successors so even if a stupid comes about, it is a relatively simple process to have it removed.

fledermaus Aug 15th 2010 5:16 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8778948)
I would do whatever my conscience told me to, but then I have never worked "cash in hand" and have always done things by the book. It seems that others believe breaking the law is fin - I hope they don't complain when a crime is committed against them but no action can be taken by the police due to lack of witnesses.

I love the posts by those that are claiming to be superior - hypocritical barstewards

My do nothing would be more from fear of retribution but you are right. I do tend to do things by the book and often find I am disadvantaged or mocked for this.

Now my neighbour is here on a visitors visa and works over the internet running his business in the UK. I suppose that isn't working in Canada though.

Almost Canadian Aug 15th 2010 5:21 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8778977)
My do nothing would be more from fear of retribution but you are right. I do tend to do things by the book and often find I am disadvantaged or mocked for this.

Now my neighbour is here on a visitors visa and works over the internet running his business in the UK. I suppose that isn't working in Canada though.

I am sure the posters above believe they are correct (as I do) and that is fine. I suspect they are the type that believe that rich tax evaders should be locked up but that little Jimmy not paying tax on $200 earned is doing nothing wrong. Where does one draw the line - it is either criminal or it isn't, isn't it?

Alan2005 Aug 15th 2010 5:32 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 8778984)
I am sure the posters above believe they are correct (as I do) and that is fine. I suspect they are the type that believe that rich tax evaders should be locked up but that little Jimmy not paying tax on $200 earned is doing nothing wrong. Where does one draw the line - it is either criminal or it isn't, isn't it?

Obviously, you can't stick it to the man if you are the man.

I'd have no qualms at all about paying cash in hand for a job that doesn't require accountability. None at all. If this makes me a criminal in the eyes of the state then I can easily live with that.

Almost Canadian Aug 15th 2010 5:40 am

Re: What would you do...
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8778997)
Obviously, you can't stick it to the man if you are the man.

I'd have no qualms at all about paying cash in hand for a job that doesn't require accountability. None at all. If this makes me a criminal in the eyes of the state then I can easily live with that.

I would like you to explain which jobs don't require accountability. I would think that they all do. Of course, the person performing the work may decide that s/he isn't accountable, but that is a different argument isn't it?


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