That would mean, surely that census workers would have to deliver the right 
envelope to the right address.  I'm sure that would leave a paper trail.  They 
could have done it electronically, ie with a census worker's device and some 
kind of identifying mark on the outside of the envelope.  

Anyone got their envelopes?

> On 2016/Aug/12, at 2:22 PM, Roger Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The following has been suggested to me:
> 
> 1.  The association between the 12-digit number and the dwelling-adress 
>    may have been systematically assigned rather than purely random

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