Joinder wrote:notorial dissent wrote:Could always report him to Inland Revenue, since I'm sure that PoE is such a law abiding individual that he is reporting all this income.
Or maybe his vehicle isn't taxed.
Really, if he isn't going to be prosecuted for fraud, are you really this desperate ?
Pete's tried all that with his camper van some years ago, went the no tax - no insurance - fancy made up number plate route to resounding success. Following the inevitable conviction, his appeal progress was reported in a series of toe-curling pieces to camera which ceased when faced with further abject failure.
He did drive about for a while with plates designed in italics to attract plod like a piss-head to a vindaloo; the man was deliberately seeking to provoke a reaction from the police and in that, for once, he was entirely successful. What did he gain? Points on his licence, a whacking big fine, costs; altogether a very odd man even before his venture into the world of international finance.
So, he is free for the moment to promote his bank (after all he does call WeRe a bank) and those using its services, a sector of society who really need protecting from the likes of Less Than Discreet Pete will continue to feck up their lives still further. Attacking the financial system through the gullible, greedy or naive.
Now, that's really sticking it to The Man.
There's really no need for anyone to get the authorities involved. The financial world seems to have gained his measure, his cheques are being ignored, his much heralded gold and insurance programmes are just hot air and eventually he'll provoke another situation when the scheme will fail.