Re: Dismissed employee refusing to return company car
The problem is, and BB will know what I'm going to say lol, what he says is absolutely correct in theory. However, in reality bailiffs frequently get away with unlawfully clamping cars and trespass. If you were to phone the police, they are likely to say it is a civil matter - few policemen/women have a detailed knowledge of bailiff law.
I have little doubt there may be odd cases of successful convictions for illegal clamping / removal, but these will be very much the exception to the rule. This is why specialist sites like 'Pepipoo' have one section entitled 'The Law - Theory' and a separate section entitled 'The Law - Reality' The two are very different things.
The problem is, and BB will know what I'm going to say lol, what he says is absolutely correct in theory. However, in reality bailiffs frequently get away with unlawfully clamping cars and trespass. If you were to phone the police, they are likely to say it is a civil matter - few policemen/women have a detailed knowledge of bailiff law.
I have little doubt there may be odd cases of successful convictions for illegal clamping / removal, but these will be very much the exception to the rule. This is why specialist sites like 'Pepipoo' have one section entitled 'The Law - Theory' and a separate section entitled 'The Law - Reality' The two are very different things.
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