Re: Letter for attending police officers!
Just saying I am not sure how helpful a letter in my case would have been. I told the police officer I had taken advice saying she was not allowed to charge me for work not done but all he seemed to care about was the fact that she had this distress wArrant. I have also heard that police are not allowed to get involved. He even said so himself! Two things the police officer did to hep the bailiff in my case. 1. Radio the station to see if there were any cars registered to my address. 2. Put pressure on my boyfriend to pay up by stating she was going to charge an extra £300 for the van. Sorry to go on but this is making me sick. anywY back to the letter. While I was waiting for the police the bailiff stated to me that the police do not know bailiff law. the police officer on arrival said something like she has more powers of entry than he does. a letter may help but some thing tells me that they are always going to stick together...
Just saying I am not sure how helpful a letter in my case would have been. I told the police officer I had taken advice saying she was not allowed to charge me for work not done but all he seemed to care about was the fact that she had this distress wArrant. I have also heard that police are not allowed to get involved. He even said so himself! Two things the police officer did to hep the bailiff in my case. 1. Radio the station to see if there were any cars registered to my address. 2. Put pressure on my boyfriend to pay up by stating she was going to charge an extra £300 for the van. Sorry to go on but this is making me sick. anywY back to the letter. While I was waiting for the police the bailiff stated to me that the police do not know bailiff law. the police officer on arrival said something like she has more powers of entry than he does. a letter may help but some thing tells me that they are always going to stick together...
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