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  • #31
    Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

    Originally posted by toobusy View Post
    my thoughts exactly, the area officer is well aware of the way they act but refuses to know anything, absolute rubbish as its him to instructs them to collect the fine
    A sad reflection that even where the arbiter should be justice, due process and procedural fairness, they adopt "The end justifies the means" as a status quo. This makes them no better than any criminal, or pseudo criminal, in the case of TV licence, that the system judges guilty. they are as bad as in extremis, as the Krays Richardsons, or from over the pond the Mafia. Marstons bailiffs are sometimes as bad as members of those gangs collecting protection money even unto death as in Fleetwood, in their pursuit of a debtor.

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    • #32
      Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

      Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
      Marstons bailiffs are sometimes as bad as members of those gangs collecting protection money even unto death as in Fleetwood, in their pursuit of a debtor.
      Please remind me of the circumstances whereby one or more Marston bailiffs killed a debtor.

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      • #33
        Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

        Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
        Please remind me of the circumstances whereby one or more Marston bailiffs killed a debtor.
        A marstons bailiff called on him and virtually frogmarched a pensioner to a cashpoint, and he had a heart attack near the ATM, he had not long partially recovered from a stroke, and a coma which had followed heart problems:

        http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...speeding_fine/

        HMCS blood on their hands? The stress killed him as surely as if Pierrepoint had strung him up, and opened the trapdoor,

        http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/7833530.stm
        Last edited by bizzybob; 3rd March 2013, 11:18:AM. Reason: bbc link added

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        • #34
          Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

          Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
          A marstons bailiff called on him and virtually frogmarched a pensioner to a cashpoint, and he had a heart attack near the ATM, he had not long partially recovered from a stroke, and a coma which had followed heart problems:

          http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...speeding_fine/

          HMCS blood on their hands? The stress killed him as surely as if Pierrepoint had strung him up, and opened the trapdoor,

          http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/7833530.stm
          Thank you - I had quite forgotten about that tragedy.

          Still, "Jumping" Jack Straw launched an official investigation - so that makes everything hunky-dory again, doesn't it?

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          • #35
            Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

            Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
            Thank you - I had quite forgotten about that tragedy.

            Still, "Jumping" Jack Straw launched an official investigation - so that makes everything hunky-dory again, doesn't it?
            Are you having a laugh? :madgrin::madgrin::madgrin: Jumping Jack Straw, wanted a whitewash, and got one, the current incumbent, is no better, in fact they want to give these Certificated legalised burglars more power and opportunity to profit from someones misfortune. I would impose a Sharia punishment on these bailiffs who defraud a debtor, as per what they do to thieves, in an Arab country.

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            • #36
              Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

              Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
              Are you having a laugh? :madgrin::madgrin::madgrin:
              "Irony" is not the ferrous equivalent of "brassy". :rofl:

              Jumping Jack Straw, wanted a whitewash, and got one,
              Of course, because that is what an "official investigation" is meant to do.

              Only the naive believe that "official investigations" take place to dig up the truth; the reality is that they are conducted to dig the truth in or, in other words, to bury it.

              I would impose a Sharia punishment on these bailiffs who defraud a debtor, as per what they do to thieves, in an Arab country.
              I wouldn't.

              I'd sentence them to one day and one night locked in the public pillory.

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              • #37
                Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                "I wouldn't.

                I'd sentence them to one day and one night locked in the public pillor
                y." quote: CleverClogs

                I'd go with that for a joint venture stall selling the rotten fruit and vegetables for the public to pelt them with. After all, the spare meat may find it's way into the pies, if they used amputation, so your solution is better on reflection.

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                • #38
                  Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                  Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                  Thank you - I had quite forgotten about that tragedy.

                  Still, "Jumping" Jack Straw launched an official investigation - so that makes everything hunky-dory again, doesn't it?
                  Of course one should point out that in this case, while it was regarded, rightly, as very serious, the bailiff was found innocent of any wrongdoing I believe. It did of course attract a lot of unwanted attention by Marstons - not the only time such attention has been attracted by them in the past either. I'm sure 2006 rings a bell over something very significant as well.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                    Originally posted by labman View Post
                    Of course one should point out that in this case, while it was regarded, rightly, as very serious, the bailiff was found innocent of any wrongdoing I believe. It did of course attract a lot of unwanted attention by Marstons - not the only time such attention has been attracted by them in the past either. I'm sure 2006 rings a bell over something very significant as well.
                    When did Drakes become Marstons? here is something from 2008 regarding Drakes, and clamping of a Motability car, may have a bearing on a current thread where Op's wife has a Blue Badge

                    http://rocketspage.wordpress.com/200...t-of-bailiffs/

                    Not sure about 2006, but i;m sure there is something nasty regarding bailiffs.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                      Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
                      When did Drakes become Marstons? here is something from 2008 regarding Drakes, and clamping of a Motability car, may have a bearing on a current thread where Op's wife has a Blue Badge

                      http://rocketspage.wordpress.com/200...t-of-bailiffs/

                      Not sure about 2006, but i;m sure there is something nasty regarding bailiffs.
                      I am not sure your initial question is the one we should be asking, and in any case I suspect you and I both know the answers, not only to that question, but to the one which should be asked - WHY did Drakes become Marstons?

                      One can't help but wonder as Drakes had built up a certain reputation, and John Marston Ltd was a highly respected, small, bailiff company, whether perhaps some of the less desirable traits from what used to be Drakes have now spilled over into regular practice in Marstons since Drakes took over the company?

                      Possibly coincidentally, one might also wonder if by Drakes buying out John Marston Ltd, they bought the good name established by JML and used it in order to stop themselves being forced out of business?

                      Perhaps I'm overly cynical!

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                      • #41
                        Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                        Originally posted by labman View Post
                        I am not sure your initial question is the one we should be asking, and in any case I suspect you and I both know the answers, not only to that question, but to the one which should be asked - WHY did Drakes become Marstons?

                        One can't help but wonder as Drakes had built up a certain reputation, and John Marston Ltd was a highly respected, small, bailiff company, whether perhaps some of the less desirable traits from what used to be Drakes have now spilled over into regular practice in Marstons since Drakes took over the company?

                        Possibly coincidentally, one might also wonder if by Drakes buying out John Marston Ltd, they bought the good name established by JML and used it in order to stop themselves being forced out of business?

                        Perhaps I'm overly cynical!
                        No i would say right on the money, looking at what happened with Drakes, they had no choice but to phoenix by taking over and changing their corporate ID to marstons, looks like they took the Drakes methods with them and implemented them at marstons though. Time for them to be wound up as suggested by bluebottle?

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                        • #42
                          Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                          Originally posted by labman View Post
                          I am not sure your initial question is the one we should be asking, and in any case I suspect you and I both know the answers, not only to that question, but to the one which should be asked - WHY did Drakes become Marstons?

                          One can't help but wonder as Drakes had built up a certain reputation, and John Marston Ltd was a highly respected, small, bailiff company, whether perhaps some of the less desirable traits from what used to be Drakes have now spilled over into regular practice in Marstons since Drakes took over the company?

                          Possibly coincidentally, one might also wonder if by Drakes buying out John Marston Ltd, they bought the good name established by JML and used it in order to stop themselves being forced out of business?

                          Perhaps I'm overly cynical!
                          No, you're not being cynical, LM. There's more than a grain of truth in what you say.
                          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                            When having problems with enforcement agents acting on behalf of HMCTS, the complaint route should be -

                            HMCTS Area Enforcement Manager (AEM) -> HMCTS Regional Contracts Manager (RCM) -> HMCTS Enforcement Operations Department

                            If a complaint gets to the level of HMCTS Enforcement Operations Department, I would recommend that the complaint is addressed to the Head of Enforcement Operations (HEO), stating where you are in England and Wales, as this will determine which HEO deals with it.

                            Hope this helps.
                            Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                              Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
                              No, you're not being cynical, LM. There's more than a grain of truth in what you say.
                              Indeed - it never does any harm to receive a history lesson though. They do say we learn from history - I guess there's an exception to every rule.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Bailiff marston sent arrest warrant letter to take me into custody

                                Originally posted by labman View Post
                                Indeed - it never does any harm to receive a history lesson though. They do say we learn from history - I guess there's an exception to every rule.
                                Those who cannot learn from history are commonly doomed to repeat it.

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