Re: Court fine and bailiff fees discussion
Interestingly, we have a friend in a neighbouring village who is a retired Circuit Judge and I had been discussing this subject with her a couple of weeks ago. She send me a lovely email last night and effectively what she said was not surprising given her position as a member of the Judiciary.
She said that the courts are "clogged up" with people who commit criminal offences and that the statistics demonstrate that a large proportion of those convicted fail to pay their fines and ignore correspondence from the courts. The result being that the government are sitting on bad debts from criminal impositions of approx £500 million pounds and private companies have been used for many years to collect these debts for the government and that it is absurd to even think for one moment that the cost of this should be borne by the tax payer.
Although she is now retired she said that she would love to be presiding in court with a "no win, no fee" claims management company attempting to turn non payment of a criminal offence into a "pathway" to sue the government on the flimsy ground that he or she had been forced to pay fees to the enforcement company for collecting a debt that is due to the government.
There is little that I can add.
Interestingly, we have a friend in a neighbouring village who is a retired Circuit Judge and I had been discussing this subject with her a couple of weeks ago. She send me a lovely email last night and effectively what she said was not surprising given her position as a member of the Judiciary.
She said that the courts are "clogged up" with people who commit criminal offences and that the statistics demonstrate that a large proportion of those convicted fail to pay their fines and ignore correspondence from the courts. The result being that the government are sitting on bad debts from criminal impositions of approx £500 million pounds and private companies have been used for many years to collect these debts for the government and that it is absurd to even think for one moment that the cost of this should be borne by the tax payer.
Although she is now retired she said that she would love to be presiding in court with a "no win, no fee" claims management company attempting to turn non payment of a criminal offence into a "pathway" to sue the government on the flimsy ground that he or she had been forced to pay fees to the enforcement company for collecting a debt that is due to the government.
There is little that I can add.
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