About 10 years ago I had the misfortune to be out of work for a short period. I had to sign on for benefits, for the first time in my life ,.
It meant I had to go to the benefits office every week to sign on , with proof of job search for the previous week . I never missed an appointment despite the benefits office being 2 towns away from me..
At the time I was over 50, and we had snow that winter, and to get to the benefits office meant a trudge 2 miles downhill to the train station in thick snow , which I did, and about 1/2 a mile from the station, I slipped on the ice fell and cracked my tailbone . I couldn't walk so I called them immediately in some distress, explaining what had happened and that I wouldn't be able to get to the office that day.
I duly received a letter several day later, sanctioning me from receiving any benefits for 3 months . I appealed the decision showing proof of my injuries, etc., and they upheld their decision I was astonished at the lack of empathy and common sense. .
I would do anything now, so I never to have to claim benefits.. and I feel for those who are having to deal with these people, and are affected by their decisions