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  • Recently, I received a letter from the US Census Bureau informing me that my dwelling was in a survey for 16 months. I wrote the US CB with the following questions: May I refuse to answer this silly thing? Will I be harassed for each of the 16 months my dwelling was in sample? Lastly,Does the US Census Bureau, truly believe that the average citizen is so stupid to actually believes all the privacy and confidentiality crap that you sell with your Title 13 nonsenses? Does not the Patriot Act, the police powers to view medical records in the HIPAA law and the Requirement of all companies to disclose financial data under FCRA supersede any and all privacy nonsense in Title 13? The US CB replied : Thank you. The Census Bureau conducts a variety of censuses and surveys, not just the once-a-decade census. Every month, quarter, and year we conduct surveys with households and businesses. We use a workforce of trained federal employees to conduct a variety of household surveys by telephone and in-person interviews, as well as the mail. If someone from the Census Bureau has contacted you, you may speak directly via telephone or e-mail with your Census Bureau Regional Office regarding any questions or concerns you might have. You can find a link to contact information for your Regional Office. I

  • Answer:

    No, they did not answer your question. In fact they want you to talk to the very people you are seeking to avoid.

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