Re: Philips Bailiffs !!!!!!!
As it's a magistrates fine then they can break into your house, although this rarely happens it is a possibility. As long as they believe you are Mr X, or that Mr X lives there, the possibility of them breaking in is stronger. The only way to ensure that this doesn't happen is to prove to them that they are pursuing the wrong person. You could go to the issuing Court and swear an affidavit. As the bailiffs are working for the court this should do the trick, or take some proof if your ID and address to the court and show them. If you know Mr X's current address give them that too.
As has been mentioned earlier, hundreds of people deny their identities every day so as far as the bailiffs are concerned, you could be lying to them to get rid of them.
As it's a magistrates fine then they can break into your house, although this rarely happens it is a possibility. As long as they believe you are Mr X, or that Mr X lives there, the possibility of them breaking in is stronger. The only way to ensure that this doesn't happen is to prove to them that they are pursuing the wrong person. You could go to the issuing Court and swear an affidavit. As the bailiffs are working for the court this should do the trick, or take some proof if your ID and address to the court and show them. If you know Mr X's current address give them that too.
As has been mentioned earlier, hundreds of people deny their identities every day so as far as the bailiffs are concerned, you could be lying to them to get rid of them.
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