A fairly well known personality (or seven) on social media, from
South Australia by the name of Frankie Vazquez, has recently posted one of his latest
works of art.
The masterpiece of artwork is most likely due to the
freeman(?) movement or people who are under the assumption, that if a person
from a (government) institution writes a letter to you, when you put a 'do not
consent' label or other variation, probably in relation to a fine or bill,
the 'problem' magically goes away.
So, here's the problem in Frankie's case.
Frankie has entered into a 'contract' with Centrelink in
order to receive payments in the form of benefits, as we should know from a
pool collected from taxpayers for those who are unemployed or need society to
care for them as a result of health or other issues.
At the end of every financial year the Centrelink benefits
recipient obtains an Income Statement from Australia's capital, Canberra.
This is a letter that you would want to keep, a letter that
is to your benefit that holds significant weight with regards to your financial
dealings in this country.
Frankie's response to this letter, putting aside the "resend"
error, was that:
"WE DO NOT CONSENT TO CONTRACT WITH YOU"
Therefore Frankie's Centrelink benefits must stop upon the
return of this letter.
Do you really want to be like Frankie?
- Don't drug,
- Don't Frankie.
See another Frankie classic:
Frankie goes to Hollywood? Nope try the back of a cop car at:
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