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  • Can't pay? we'll take it away

    On Channel 5 tonight at 9

    http://www.channel5.com/shows/cant-p.../episode-1-615
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  • #2
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    Think this will show Joe Punlic as evil and them as the nice guys doing a good job and operating within the rules

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    • #3
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      Urrghhh more dumbing down.

      ''Cameras follow repossession experts Mike Allonby and Terry Jones as they travel the streets, looking for cars belonging to people with outstanding unpaid loans. Such vehicles are rarely parked at the debtor’s address. Theirs is an often fruitless and stressful business, since they are paid only for successful repossession. One job takes them to Liverpool to collect a Renault Clio from a tough estate, but what begins as a straightforward repossession soon escalates into a violent confrontation, criminal damage and a call to the police.''

      Such fun.
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      • #4
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        Its sad that there now exists a culture of mocking the poor and indebted. Its a sinister side effect of the credit crunch and the governments decision to blame benefits/DSA recipients for the countrys' woes, rather than blame the corporate greed culture; which really triggered said recession.
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        • #5
          Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

          Think you summed it very well Celestine its another chance to show the peasants in a bad light and let the reat know how the lowlifes live and the good guys getting the goods back God bless Britain

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          • #6
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            I thought it was debt night on C5 ...this program and then the one straight after " Thieves and Thugs" but surprisingly its not about baliffs...Title is misleading.

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            • #7
              Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

              Now there's a dilemna Ch 5 or BBC1 at 9pm.

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              • #8
                Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

                I never watch television.

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                • #9
                  Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

                  Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                  I never watch television.

                  Well I think that is quite sad, have you got one though?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

                    Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                    Now there's a dilemna Ch 5 or BBC1 at 9pm.
                    If forced, I would go for BBC2

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                    Probably dumbed down science there, but gotta be better than the alternatives so far.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

                      Originally posted by enaid View Post
                      Well I think that is quite sad, have you got one though?
                      I have several analogue television receivers, all of which I detuned and uninstalled when I ceased to pay for a TV Reception Licence.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

                        Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                        I have several analogue television receivers, all of which I detuned and uninstalled when I ceased to pay for a TV Reception Licence.

                        So no peeping on line then eh? pmsl

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                        • #13
                          Re: Can't pay? we'll take it away

                          Originally posted by enaid View Post
                          So no peeping on line then eh? msl:
                          No, not at all.

                          iPlayer doesn't count, as it's not live, broadcast television.

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                          • #14
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                            Well...What did you good people make of the program...1 thing clear to me is the program makers were trying there hardest to show the baliffs in as good a light as possible,as just doing a job that someone has to do, they are fair nice stick to the rules and polite baliffs collecting from people who deserve it,is what the program said to me...a definate 1 to baliffs and people in debt 0 IMO.Its the rich getting sympathy instead of the people in need,is how I see there program.They told the storys of the needy but mixed it with sympathetic BS from the greedy.
                            The pathetic reluctance to involve the police on that estate in Liverpool was laughable and blatently a thought out thing in order to not show the baliffs in a bad light...
                            Thats my take on it.

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                            • #15
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                              it was obvious we were not going to see naughty bailiffs/HCEO I felt for the Taxi driver not the tenant in Slough he had long enough to get out as for the car people the idiot breaking the windscreen got his just rewards and the others were really non events wil see how it develops expect we will see the really bad debtors versus the good guys

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