Posted on 07/21/2005 10:59:16 AM PDT by redbaiter
Two months ago a field agent from the US Census Bureau left a business card under my door, with a note requesting an interview for a survey the Bureau does on unemployment and income. The note explained the purpose of the survey and outlined the sorts of questions that would be asked (mostly income and work-related stuff). I called him back at the number provided, told him that my income was none of his business and requested that he not contact me any more.
This was not effective, and he continued to try to contact me. So I called him back again and ordered him to cease and desist. This too was ineffective, and he continues to try and contact me even now, two months later. (In the summer I am rarely home before 9PM so he has never succeeded.)
I asked around, and it turns out he has a pattern of similar behavior.
What can I do to make this guy cease and desist?
I think the maxiumum fine for not answering is $100. On the extremely unlikely event that they prosecute and convict you, you won't go bankrupt paying the fine.
ROFL! If you throw the "millionaire" in there, he's got his answer. (Brilliant!)
Yes, the profile they gather on you, is perfectly safe. Just like our credit profiles and credit card numbers and accounts.
"Whoever, being over eighteen years of age, refuses or willfully neglects, when requested by the Secretary, or by any other authorized officer or employee of the Department of Commerce or bureau or agency thereof acting under the instructions of the Secretary or authorized officer, to answer.... shall be fined not more than $100."
I'll pay the fine if they come after me. I have refused to respond to the last 2 census surveys and I will continue to do so!!!
"I asked around, and it turns out he has a pattern of similar behavior.
What can I do to make this guy cease and desist?"
"behavorial pattern"? Who is he, Hannibal Lecter?
File a stalking restraining order against him.
Your 2000 post cracks me up -- as does your tag line. I know a whole Irish family that could use that line!
There are no such "limitations" and detailed census information has been compiled for centuries.
NO SOLICITORS!!
TRESSPASSERS WILL BE SHOT
SURVIVORS WILL BE SHOT AGAIN
LOL! I've been seriously considering posting a sign on my front door like this, "No Drama Queens allowed"
Nope, he'll break out a booklet that has basically every form of writing for every language on earth in it, and try to get you to identify which one you're speaking.
Then he'll either hire a translator for that language or find someone in the Census that speaks that language and keep coming back and do the interview in translation.
Hendrix, right?
NOBODY is ever actually fined or prosecuted for non-cooperation, with the possible exception of gated communities or apartment houses that don't let Census workers in at all, (landlords) and even that is rare.
Which is why Oliver Cromwell is still so widely despised.
Many thanks to all, esp the link to the US Code. Mental note: give Jimrob some dough...
Yes, and under oath to boot!
IF the Constitution does not mention the activity directly, then it is a POWER RESERVED ONLY to the states and the people themselves per the Constitution, not the feds. This continuing power grab by the federal government needs to end.
To be honest with you, its absurd to believe this data will not be misused by the federal government. Your admission that the FBI has tried a couple times in court and failed really means that they will find a judge who agrees they should have the information and they will ultimately get it. Then what, we ask nicely that they don't use it against us?
The Constitution grants them the ability to enumerate people and determine whether the people are citizens, slaves or native Americans (not taxed) and that is it. Period.
The census data was used to round up Japanese Americans and intern them during WWII. Thus the government has already PROVEN they cannot be trusted with even mere racial data. Knowing when I leave and return from work is beyond the pale.
How can I trust an agency that asks these types of questions? I mean you or your spouse no offense and in my personal experience, all the census takers I have talked to have been very polite and respectful. Many of us just do not like divulging personal information to anyone, much less some gigantic federal agency that is probably heavy on rat employees and who one day may be run by hitlery or another FDR type. Thanks but not thanks.
I'm sticking with my response of "If you want any more information than the number of people living here, take me to court and see if you can actually make the law stand up against me." They never take me to court, but I keep hoping for the fun.
Too funny!!!
BTW I did the same thing during the real census when they sent me the long form. I filled out the counts but refused to answer the rest of the questions. About a year after that I got a form letter from some federal attorney saying the goverment had declined to prosecute anyone for not answering.
I don't know what will happen. Maybe Gitmo. ;-)
Send a Cease and Desist letter to him that says some thing like:
_____________________________________________________
Dear Sir,
You have repeatedly ignored my repeated verbal requests (you can put dates of phone conversations here)to cease and desist any and all contact with me concerning the Census Bureau's current interview and survey.
I will answer no questions other than those I am Constitutionally required to answer, and the current interview and survey questions are not legitimate.
I now have no choice but to send you this letter to cease and desist said contact.
This letter serves as legal notice.
As of the date of the receipt of this letter, representatives, employees and any/or all affiliates of the Census Bureau of the United States (whatever the official title is) are to Cease and Desist any and all contact with me, (your name), concerning anything other than legitimate Bureau business.
Any illegitimate contact after the date of the receipt of this letter will be considered harassment.
Cordially yours,
_____________________________________________
This is the most important part!
Keep a copy for your files.
Send this letter certified mail, return receipt requested ONLY.
If you do, it is NOT *legal notice*! Attach your receipt for sending the letter, and when the green card returns in the mail, attach it is well.
If they contact you again, you have legal grounds for a harassment charge, as well as trespass if he's on your private property.
You can find out who his boss and send it to him, send it to the guy harassing you, or send it to the head of the local office he works out of.
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