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10th January 2007, 13:24
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| | Basic Account Customer | BBC Story on bailiffs Hi everyone,
I'm a journalist who works for BBC Look East. If you're not familiar with it, it's a regional tv news programme covering Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
At the moment I'm doing some research into the bailiff industry and some of the claims made about its behaviour.
I'm looking to speaking to people who live in the Eastern region (ie, any of those counties above) who feel they've been seriously mistreated by bailiffs.
On a separate note, I'm also looking for anyone who used to work in the industry but has now left.
If you would like to talk to me, please call me on 01603 614 346 or e-mail me at paul.moseley@bbc.co.uk.
Obviously, all correspondence will be dealt with confidentially.
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10th January 2007, 23:37
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs BBC - I really hope people support this thread!
The more people that say what it is really happening and the more voices heard, things at last may begin to change.
Please support this post!! Tell your story!
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7th May 2007, 13:16
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs Quote:
Originally Posted by pugsley bailiff's could (if the new law going through the commons is passed)also soon be able to break into our homes and take our pets! Can you imagine anyone letting them, they will also be able to sit on a womans legs etc to stop her defending her animals and goods etc. Surely this could end up being a violent episode with bailiff's and customers possibly being seriously injured in a struggle. | Not only that - but the "distraint" does not necessarily have to be at your house.
People out walking their dogs could find themselves accosted by someone trying to "remove" their pet.
Not only that - but they will be able to remove cash (exact amount still not specified, those discussing the Bill have agreed that people need to be left with SOME money, but haven't decided yet what the amount should be) - so will we see people being virtually strip-searched in the streets?
Of course the bailiff should also be Certificated (but we all know that many won't be) and under the new law he will be able to have other people to "assist him" (and I absolutely guarantee that these "henchmen" will not be Certificated in any way at all )! |
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31st May 2007, 16:27
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs Quote:
Originally Posted by The Watcher Not only that - but the "distraint" does not necessarily have to be at your house.
People out walking their dogs could find themselves accosted by someone trying to "remove" their pet.
Not only that - but they will be able to remove cash (exact amount still not specified, those discussing the Bill have agreed that people need to be left with SOME money, but haven't decided yet what the amount should be) - so will we see people being virtually strip-searched in the streets?
Of course the bailiff should also be Certificated (but we all know that many won't be) and under the new law he will be able to have other people to "assist him" (and I absolutely guarantee that these "henchmen" will not be Certificated in any way at all )! | That is such a scary thought, seeing what happened to me this week.
what happens when there has been a mistake, as in my case. in my opinion these thugs will be given licence to bully women, old/frail people including the disabled who dont have a chance to defend themselves and if they try will be arrested for assault, or worse still assaulted them selves the law wont bring back punishments like whipping and the likes for people who deserve to be punished in that way because its an infringement on their human rights, but they will allow these bullies to force there way into your home and accost you in the streets. where is the justice in that?
one mistake can be made and it could makes someones life a living hell.
ive become petrified to even go out my door, ive even taken the batteries out of my doorbell because i dont want it to ring, ive given keys to trusted people who visit my house regularly because im too scared to answer my door, because of what happened to me. The only thing that is keeping me going at the moment is the thought that I may have a chance to sue the company responsible for what happened to me, if this comes into force others may not have that opportunity |
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31st May 2007, 16:40
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs Quote:
Originally Posted by seanamarts what happens when there has been a mistake, as in my case. in my opinion these thugs will be given licence to bully women, old/frail people including the disabled who dont have a chance to defend themselves and if they try will be arrested for assault, or worse still assaulted them selves the law wont bring back punishments like whipping and the likes for people who deserve to be punished in that way because its an infringement on their human rights, but they will allow these bullies to force there way into your home and accost you in the streets. where is the justice in that?
one mistake can be made and it could makes someones life a living hell.
ive become petrified to even go out my door, ive even taken the batteries out of my doorbell because i dont want it to ring, ive given keys to trusted people who visit my house regularly because im too scared to answer my door, because of what happened to me. The only thing that is keeping me going at the moment is the thought that I may have a chance to sue the company responsible for what happened to me, if this comes into force others may not have that opportunity | Exactly. There are many, many "mistakes" - and all that can be done is to take actions against the bailiffs firm AFTER the damage has been done !
This is why we MUST stop this new Bill becoming law. |
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31st May 2007, 16:44
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs Quote:
Originally Posted by The Watcher Exactly. There are many, many "mistakes" - and all that can be done is to take actions against the bailiffs firm AFTER the damage has been done !
This is why we MUST stop this new Bill becoming law. | this is all new and scary to me, who is trying to bring in this law, and why |
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6th July 2008, 15:47
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs Quote:
Originally Posted by kermit2482 Without seeming to sound too harsh here i think its about time the bailiffs were given more rights, there are far too many people that WONT pay nowadays, im not critisising the cant pay here please dont get me wrong.
Yes indeed there will ALWAYS be those that abuse their powers but realisticly these people are few and far between, | More rights!!!!?? In what respects, dont you think they have enough already??
How can you also say that the ones who abuse their powers are few and far between, have you seen how many threads there are here, have you watched the TV programmes. Not everyone who has had run ins with bailiffs have posted here so you could say there are many more, and Im sure that we are not all taking about the same few rogue baliffs here either. |
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6th July 2008, 16:03
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: BBC Story on bailiffs Quote:
Originally Posted by seanamarts More rights!!!!?? In what respects, dont you think they have enough already??
How can you also say that the ones who abuse their powers are few and far between, have you seen how many threads there are here, have you watched the TV programmes. Not everyone who has had run ins with bailiffs have posted here so you could say there are many more, and Im sure that we are not all taking about the same few rogue baliffs here either. | To your first question No
Your second paragraph proves my point exactly, you only here about the bad ones as the good would not make for good viewing or good talking points, its the same with any authorative body they will almost always receive bad press, sometimes warranted i will grant you that but sometimes not. |
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