Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
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Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
If Beagles have anything to do with it, it will be plod and marstons who end up in the doggie doo.Originally posted by kim481 View Postsorry its been a very long day, i will read through all of these posts properly tomorrow.
I feel like a criminal!! Arrested, in a cell and my home was searched while i was at the station.
Like the police haven't got better things to do than arrest me!!
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
Looking at how the police have aided and abetted the bailiff, I hope they will see the error of their ways and realise they are up for paying out a claim for wrongful arrest and unlawful detention, let me see £5 10k if they are lucky, along with possible criminal charges for their officers in this sorry feck up.Originally posted by bluebottle View PostI am of the opinion that Fraud by False Misrepresentation has a better chance of proof than Theft. It also carries a heavier penalty on conviction.
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
sorry its been a very long day, i will read through all of these posts properly tomorrow.
I feel like a criminal!! Arrested, in a cell and my home was searched while i was at the station.
Like the police haven't got better things to do than arrest me!!
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
Many thanks for clarifying that, CC. Under those circumstances, that would be Blackmail. The officer who uttered that could lose their job at the very least. If the bailiff encouraged them to say that, he/she is in very serious trouble. Losing their certificate, which is likely to be a foregone conclusion, is going to pale into insignificance. If this goes to court and the muppet is convicted, they could face a lifetime ban from holding any post in civil or public service on top of any other punishment.Originally posted by CleverClogs View PostI was referring to the apparent offer to drop the improper criminal charge if all the monies demanded by the bailiff (including any and all improper or inappropriate fees) were paid to the bailiff.
At the very least, that does seem to show a quaint view of justice.Last edited by bluebottle; 17th March 2013, 00:16:AM.
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
Yes I did get her badge number. I have her badge number and name on a letter she posted through my door yesterday saying she needed to speak to me.
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
I am of the opinion that Fraud by False Misrepresentation has a better chance of proof than Theft. It also carries a heavier penalty on conviction.
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I was referring to the apparent offer to drop the improper criminal charge if all the monies demanded by the bailiff (including any and all improper or inappropriate fees) were paid to the bailiff.Originally posted by bluebottle View PostI'm a little wary about levelling Blackmail at either the muppet or the plods from Suffolk Police. Unless I'm missing something, do we have an unwarranted demand and use of threats as a means of enforcing the demand? If we do, the Blackmail offence has legs.
At the very least, that does seem to show a quaint view of justice.
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Did you at least get her badge number?Originally posted by kim481 View PostNo I didn't get a receipt for the car. The police woman took me to my car to empty it then I handed the keys over to her.
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
All members of Bailiff Working Group and Celestine PM'd and asked to look in on Posts 103 and 104.
Looking at what the Muppet from Marstons has done, I have identified the following offences -
Fraud by False Misrepresentation
Making A False Report to Police
Perverting the Course of Justice (links to above offence)
The Suffolk Police plods have probably committed the following offences -
Aiding and Abetting Fraud by False Misrepresentation
Being An Accessory to Fraud by False Misrepresentation
and the following civil torts -
Unlawful Seizure of Property
Unlawful Deprivation of Property (Protocol 1 of Article 1, Human Rights Act)
Unlawful Detention of Property
Wrongful Arrest
Unlawful Detention
False Imprisonment
I'm a little wary about levelling Blackmail at either the muppet or the plods from Suffolk Police. Unless I'm missing something, do we have an unwarranted demand and use of threats as a means of enforcing the demand? If we do, the Blackmail offence has legs.
As to what Suffolk Police should do to redress this sorry state of affairs, the best thing they could do is seize Kim's car from the bailiff or whatever mug now has possession of it, then nick the bailiff. However, I would not be surprised if the bailiff was given a good hard slap for putting the plods in such a situation in the first place before he arrives at custody.
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There are two attitudes in the police or "the police service":Originally posted by bizzybob View PostNo because the woodentop thinks that marstons bailiffs by collecting for HMCS are as if they are job, so will think the sun shines from the bailiffs anus, unfortunately. The poor woodentop will have a nasty shock when they have been party to blackmail and possible fraud. they will be mortified. In the meantime kim must allow Celestine to progress this to the CEO of marstons, and see if reason will prevail.- One type of officer joined to help the public and to try to prevent crime as much as possible; they are generally helpful and approachable.
- Another type of officer thinks he (or she) joined the "police service", which they perceive to be there to control the public and generally to act rather like an army of occupation; rather than being helpful and approachable, they are usually truculent, officious and have a grossly inflated opinion of their own abilities and/or their lawful powers.
What the latter type of officer seems unable to understand is that their attitude rather deters the public from volunteering information that may help to prevent crime or to catch miscreants. Worse, unless the overall public perception of the police does not improve, the public will be less likely to protest when the current police privatisation pilot with G4S is extended nationwide.
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Re: Marston bailiff clamped my car!!
In that case complaint to the MOJ and your MP, as marstons have prevented you from making a payment, as to the copper, you need a reciept so complaint to Chief constable and the Commissioner for your area.Originally posted by kim481 View PostNo they didn't tell me when he would collect it but they have taken the car to the police station.
I haven't made any payments. I tried to make a payment last weekend but when I tried I couldn't as Marstons had removed my account details and my reference number didn't work
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