Australians Forced to Answer
Questions About Sex Life
Intrusive Socialistic Big Government wants to know
everything you do 24 hours a day.
A survey conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has gone from a voluntary survey regarding economical issues such as employment, to mandatory personal questions regarding one’s sex life.
Australian citizens have been complaining about government surveyors knocking on their doors and asking very intrusive personal questions. One resident in particular was asked what sexual partners his wife had, and also asked when either of them would be home alone. If residents decline these questions, they can face fines or even jail time reports Infowars News.
Chris Le Roy says he'd rather go to jail than answer intrusive questions from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Le Roy says a survey required him to answer questions about his sex life and when his partner will be home alone.
"I am not going to be bullied into giving information when it doesn't seem right," he said to Yahoo News Australia.
The field officer told him he would be brought before the Federal Court if he didn't answer the questions on the survey. "The officer told me that if I was found guilty I would actually be going to jail," Le Roy said.
The Australian government has been conducting what they refer to as a “Monthly Population Survey” (MPS) since 1960 in order to provide regular information about the country’s workforce.
The Australian government has been conducting what they refer to as a “Monthly Population Survey” (MPS) since 1960 in order to provide regular information about the country’s workforce.
However, recent complaints have revealed the questions are much more personal than how long you’ve been out of work.
Residents are randomly selected for surveys based on their address. Despite the contradictory information on the ABS website, once residents have been chosen, they’re required to participate in the invasive surveys once a month for eight months.
One Aussie in particular was told the only way to get around the survey would be to change addresses.
One Aussie in particular was told the only way to get around the survey would be to change addresses.
Yahoo Australia reports in the last year that the ABS took action against 1,500 Aussies, in which 94 were referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
The ABS harasses and even threatens over 350,000 homes each year. The only question residents can legally refuse to answer are questions regarding religion.
Today Tonight - Data collecting concerns
A man says he feels 'bullied' by the tactics used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics to collect personal information from him.
Today Tonight - Data collecting concerns
A man says he feels 'bullied' by the tactics used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics to collect personal information from him.
A Sex Obsession The Australian Bureau of Statistics wants to know what sexual partners your wife had, what race you are, and what races you are breeding with. |
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