The Census will be held on the 27th March 2011 and is set to be the biggest population survey undertaken in the UK.A 100-STRONG army of census enforcers has been given police powers to gather criminal evidence against householders who fail to complete tomorrow?s national survey.
Anyone who repeatedly refuses to take part will face criminal prosecution and a fine of up to ?1,000 as the Office for National Statistics steps up efforts to catch evaders.
For the first time in the 210-year *history of the census, a unit of ?non-compliance? officers authorised to conduct interviews under caution will visit homes across the country.
More than one million people were missed during the last census in 2001, but only 38 were prosecuted. Glen Watson, the census director, promised better targeting of householders who had not filled in their forms.
From April 6, a force of 30,000 staff will begin visiting households that had not yet completed the census ?during the day, evenings, and at weekends to try and catch people in?, he said.
For those who repeatedly refused to take part, a unit of 100 ?non-compliance? staff had been recruited to gather evidence for potential prosecution.
?It?s a last resort but we expect to have to take action against some who are persistently refusing,? Mr Watson said.
?Ultimately, it is a fine and a criminal record.?
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Census 2011: an army of enforcers - Telegraph
ive not even opened mine! i cant remember where the hell i put it.



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