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Oh, but they were just making sure "our staff is doing the job they were assigned to do."

(04-17-2010 08:40 AM)mrscassjade Wrote: [ -> ]The form is here if you want to know what questions are on it: http://2010.census.gov/2010census/how/in...e-form.php

I found this on the website of the forms and thought it was funny. Here's an answer to an earlier question:

I filled out and returned the form but a census taker visited my home anyway.

Quality checks are used to assure our procedures are working and that our staff is doing the job they were assigned to do. These checks require that some households be visited more than once. Additionally, if you returned your form late, your response might not be logged before a census taker is sent out.
Just a thought, but you know, you have the right to NOT open your door. Most government workers do not have the right to break and enter your home and even those that do are limited by just cause. Many people could save themselves much trouble and heart-ache by just exercising their rights, especially the right to remain silent.

Here is a very interesting clip by a law professor about "don't ever talk to the police", it will never, ever benefit you to do so.

http://video.google.ca/videoplay docid=8...646&hl=en#
(04-17-2010 11:36 AM)Vania Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-17-2010 09:20 AM)Gary Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-17-2010 08:50 AM)Vania Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, but I filled it out literally the day it arrived and then it got mailed out the very next morning when the mail came!!! That is what I don't understand.

Lil Sis have ya noticed any black helicopters circling your home. Biggrin

No, but I did notice a lady wearing a scarab ring.... Tongue

:lol210:
Link is not working, brother. Can you post another?

(04-17-2010 12:21 PM)Daniel Wrote: [ -> ]Just a thought, but you know, you have the right to NOT open your door. Most government workers do not have the right to break and enter your home and even those that do are limited by just cause. Many people could save themselves much trouble and heart-ache by just exercising their rights, especially the right to remain silent.

Here is a very interesting clip by a law professor about "don't ever talk to the police", it will never, ever benefit you to do so.

http://video.google.ca/videoplay docid=8...646&hl=en#
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I am not sure what happened, try the above link.
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