Hi , on 22nd of January i was visited again by a HCEO , this is his fourth visit now . He decided he was going to levy on my disability car which belongs to motability.
I explained that he could not levy on the car as it did not belong to me but all he said was " i can do what i want " in a threatening manner .
He continued and left me with a notice of possession .
After reading the notice it worried me greatly as it states that they would be back for the car within 5 days , this left me stressed and upset as it is my only means of getting about.
I wish to complain about the statement he made " i can do what i want " as i feel this breaches the National Standards of Enforcement officers within the following standard:
Enforcement agents must not be deceitful by misrepresenting their powers, qualifications, capacities, experience or abilities, including, but not restricted to;
Falsely implying or stating that action can or will, be taken when legally it cannot be taken
Falsely implying or stating that a particular course of action will ensue before it is possible to know whether such action would be permissible.
He may have also breached the Code in other areas but this is probably the main one.
Any advice please or help writing a letter of complaint to the relevent people would be greatly appreciated.
Nic
I explained that he could not levy on the car as it did not belong to me but all he said was " i can do what i want " in a threatening manner .
He continued and left me with a notice of possession .
After reading the notice it worried me greatly as it states that they would be back for the car within 5 days , this left me stressed and upset as it is my only means of getting about.
I wish to complain about the statement he made " i can do what i want " as i feel this breaches the National Standards of Enforcement officers within the following standard:
Enforcement agents must not be deceitful by misrepresenting their powers, qualifications, capacities, experience or abilities, including, but not restricted to;
Falsely implying or stating that action can or will, be taken when legally it cannot be taken
Falsely implying or stating that a particular course of action will ensue before it is possible to know whether such action would be permissible.
He may have also breached the Code in other areas but this is probably the main one.
Any advice please or help writing a letter of complaint to the relevent people would be greatly appreciated.
Nic
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