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Old 19th September 2007, 18:02   #61 (permalink)
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Default Re: Fireman 1963 baliffs demand fees whilst parent out from the kids help please

Clerkenwell is just round the corner from where I work - very nice bars in the area.... good luck with the court - hopefully the scumbag will get his licence revoked.
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Default Re: Fireman 1963 baliffs demand fees whilst parent out from the kids help please

If anyone in future is considering a complaint to the court about a certificated bailiff, you will see that I have now provide further details in the STICKY part of the bailiff section.
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To anyone who has followed this thread, Today we went to court regarding the complaint we made against the two bailiffs.
Good news was that the judgement was found in our favour and the judge was not at all happy with the bailiffs.
Unfortunately for us both bailiffs had let their certificates run out, the judge said he would have revoked both had they not.
One of them had already put in for a renewal due in November and the judge put a stay on that stating that any applications from either of these two bailiffs would have to go through him and that the applications will have a note placed on it stating this outcome. He even stated that one of them would have great difficulty ever getting another licence because of his behaviour.
So thats two bully boys of the street, I suppose they will have to go back to bouncing at clubs, (nice work).
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Congratulations on sticking with the case and getting a Judge who knew his stuff regarding these scumbags. Hopefully more people will realise you can challenge them and go for it...

Actually if they haven't got a bailiff licence they shouldn't qualify for the licence that club bouncers need now to work anywhere reasonable.
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fantastic news .. well done
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So thats two bully boys of the street, I suppose they will have to go back to bouncing at clubs, (nice work).
... or acting as "assistants" (under the new Bill) for other bailiffs?

Anyway - congratulations. There would be many more victories if only people persued their complaint to the end.
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Would an 18 year old be treated as an adult with regards to bailiffs and if they answered the door would they have to let them in? I worry that my daughter may answer not realising and be subjected to this while she is here on her own.
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K1mmie,
An 18 yr old is an adult, but a bailiff cannot just enter an occupied premises if they have not been invited in even if they have a distress warrant. If the warrant is for you and not your daughter and she answers the door she just needs to tell them you are not there and that they cannot come in. Even if they mangage to gain entry she only needs to tell them to leave at any time and they must leave the premises. If they refuse call the police and tell them that there are men in the house and won't leave and she fears for her safety, the bailiffs should not enter when only a lone female is present.
Drakes bailiffs have a code of conduct on their website, which is what I took into court and used against Drakes own bailiffs.
Hope this helps.
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Or just tell her to tell them she's not 18 yet!
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Thanks guys, thats comforting to know. We all know what lengths these rogues will go to and its good to be armed with what you can and can't do as they prey on our ignorance of this.
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Can anyone help with a couple of questions i have regarding bailiffs powers.
My sister in law had two bailiffs turn up at her house while she was out, her 16 year old daughter was at home looking after her younger sisters aged 14 and 7. They had just got up and were in their pyjamas when bailiffs knocked and entered their house when she answered the door they would not leave even when asked by their mother, their aunt and me their uncle in three different telephone different telephone calls to the homes.
When i arrived at the house they had left the building and were waiting outside. I Challenged them on them entering the house when they knew that there were minors only at home and was told they had a warrant and could do it. when i asked if they were aware of the child protectio act one of them said he would report them to social services, i believed this to imply they would have them taken into care.
I also ended up paying £456.57 to them for a disputed parking ticket fine of £95.

Are they allowed to enter the house when only minors are at home?
Can they imply that they could call social services and report the children being left, even though this is perfectly legal to leave them?
Is the amount demanded appropriate to the fine imposed (an increase of 480%)?

please help as i want to take this all the way!
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I am due to go to court at the end of this month taking Drakes to task about the horific way my family was treated over a £30.00 Parking Fine which cost me over £553.00. If you would like to support me in any way to strenthen my case and teach Drakes a lesson themn please contact me on lotuscatering@aol.com. Thanks
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post some details about your case, there are lots of people here who will help you as they did me.
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