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After reading of the criminal behaviour of Certificated Bailiffs and HCEOs, DVLA oblivious to the law-breaking of their enforcement contractor and police inaction on CAG and LB, I have decided to take a stand and set up two e-petitions at Direct Gov.

 

One of my e-petitions is to require the police to treat bailiff and HCEO misconduct as crime, which is what it is, not civil matters, and that bailiff/HCEO powers form an integral part of police training. The link for this is : -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31752

 

 

The other e-petition is to terminate the contract of the DVLA's private sector enforcement contractor who has been repeatedly clamping and impounding vehicles in breach of the applicable legislation. The e-petition also calls on the government to return enforcement to the DVLA itself using directly-employed staff, not private sector contractors. The reason for this is because when DVLA had enforcement in-house, any mistakes were rectified quickly and DVLA officers apologised. This is not happening with private sector contractors. What you get with them are threats, refusals to identify themselves and claims they can clamp and seize vehicles, even though the law clearly says they cannot. The link for this is : -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31748

 

 

In addition to my bailiff e-petition, another e-petition to crack down on bailiff misconduct has been set up by Eric Randall. The link for this is: -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/21095

 

 

Would you please sign these e-petitions and encourage as many people as possible to sign them, too. There is strength in numbers and once the signature tally on an e-petition hits the 100,000 mark, this triggers a debate in the House of Commons.

 

Things can change for the better and by encouraging people to stand up to these bullies, change will come about. The only thing stopping change taking place is apathy. Be positive, be strong and stand up for what is right.

 

Thank you all for your support.

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I've signed the two bailiff petitions, but get this error: "Whoops! It looks like you tried to access a page that is no longer available, sorry about that.", when trying to find he DVLA petition. Do you have another link or a title for the petition please?

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I've signed the two bailiff petitions, but get this error: "Whoops! It looks like you tried to access a page that is no longer available, sorry about that.", when trying to find he DVLA petition. Do you have another link or a title for the petition please?

 

It can be temperamental at times. If you go to epetitions.direct.gov.uk and enter DVLA into the search engine, the petition is entitled "Termination of DVLA Contractor's Contract".

 

Thank you for signing the two bailiff e-petitions. Bailiff and HCEO misconduct is getting out of control, as posts on CAG, LB and Bailiff Advice Online have shown. The sooner the law is tightened and the police crack down on it, instead of being complicit, the better.

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Links replaced and hopefully will continue to work :)

 

 

One of my e-petitions is to require the police to treat bailiff and HCEO misconduct as crime, which is what it is, not civil matters, and that bailiff/HCEO powers form an integral part of police training. The link for this is : -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31752

 

 

The other e-petition is to terminate the contract of the DVLA's private sector enforcement contractor who has been repeatedly clamping and impounding vehicles in breach of the applicable legislation. The e-petition also calls on the government to return enforcement to the DVLA itself using directly-employed staff, not private sector contractors. The reason for this is because when DVLA had enforcement in-house, any mistakes were rectified quickly and DVLA officers apologised. This is not happening with private sector contractors. What you get with them are threats, refusals to identify themselves and claims they can clamp and seize vehicles, even though the law clearly says they cannot. The link for this is : -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31748

 

 

In addition to my bailiff e-petition, another e-petition to crack down on bailiff misconduct has been set up by Eric Randall. The link for this is: -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/21095

 

 

Would you please sign these e-petitions and encourage as many people as possible to sign them, too. There is strength in numbers and once the signature tally on an e-petition hits the 100,000 mark, this triggers a debate in the House of Commons.

 

Things can change for the better and by encouraging people to stand up to these bullies, change will come about. The only thing stopping change taking place is apathy. Be positive, be strong and stand up for what is right.

 

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hi that is fantastic, i will be signing all 3, i have a meeting with our local press this week, i really want to stand up and be heard so i will tell them this info and im meeting up with a rep for our local mp next week both the press and mp recieve calls daily about the terrible way bailiffs have acted so lets hope we can get as many signatures as possible!!!!

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Hi old bill what an excellent idea both bailiff/HCEO petitions signed although it won't solve peoples immediate problems hopefully it will make a difference in the long run and takes very little time to do.

 

Hope all on here sign.

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After reading of the criminal behaviour of Certificated Bailiffs and HCEOs, DVLA oblivious to the law-breaking of their enforcement contractor and police inaction on CAG and LB, I have decided to take a stand and set up two e-petitions at Direct Gov.

 

One of my e-petitions is to require the police to treat bailiff and HCEO misconduct as crime, which is what it is, not civil matters, and that bailiff/HCEO powers form an integral part of police training. The link for this is : -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31752

 

 

The other e-petition is to terminate the contract of the DVLA's private sector enforcement contractor who has been repeatedly clamping and impounding vehicles in breach of the applicable legislation. The e-petition also calls on the government to return enforcement to the DVLA itself using directly-employed staff, not private sector contractors. The reason for this is because when DVLA had enforcement in-house, any mistakes were rectified quickly and DVLA officers apologised. This is not happening with private sector contractors. What you get with them are threats, refusals to identify themselves and claims they can clamp and seize vehicles, even though the law clearly says they cannot. The link for this is : -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/31748

 

 

In addition to my bailiff e-petition, another e-petition to crack down on bailiff misconduct has been set up by Eric Randall. The link for this is: -

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/21095

 

 

Would you please sign these e-petitions and encourage as many people as possible to sign them, too. There is strength in numbers and once the signature tally on an e-petition hits the 100,000 mark, this triggers a debate in the House of Commons.

 

Things can change for the better and by encouraging people to stand up to these bullies, change will come about. The only thing stopping change taking place is apathy. Be positive, be strong and stand up for what is right.

 

Thank you all for your support.

 

All duly signed OB would suggest same post in each forum?

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all signed hope you get the signatures you need as I have been on the receiving end of these bullies, for something that was not even my problem but they told me as his family it was my problem. good luck

 

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