Re: Dog Fouling/Council Tax Debate (Argument Thread)
So non-compliance with a liability order and/or not fully providing information requested in the information request form, or providing dishonest information, is not a criminal offence, and as such you can not then be prosecuted for it?
And same would apply in cases of child maintenance payments via the CSA, where a parent has not paid any maintenance owed/due?
I agree in regards to penalty under civil law needing to be proportionate to cost. But the fact is here, that people are being fined for non payment of council tax. Would not issuing a fine for a civil issue be a miscarriage of justice in a sense?!
So non-compliance with a liability order and/or not fully providing information requested in the information request form, or providing dishonest information, is not a criminal offence, and as such you can not then be prosecuted for it?
And same would apply in cases of child maintenance payments via the CSA, where a parent has not paid any maintenance owed/due?
I agree in regards to penalty under civil law needing to be proportionate to cost. But the fact is here, that people are being fined for non payment of council tax. Would not issuing a fine for a civil issue be a miscarriage of justice in a sense?!
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