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  • #16
    Re: Bailiffs visit

    Originally posted by Les Henson View Post
    The officer said comething along the lines of what you see on the tv - "something you later rely on in court". He also said that I wasn't under arrest. While he was talking to the bailiffe I went back in my house for a while ( I was very angry and upset/shaking). I went back outside after a few minutes and then spoke to the officer to explain what had happened in as much detail as I could. I didn't sign anything at all. The only conversation I took part in was about the supposed assault, and not whether or not the bailiffe had a right to enter my property to sieze items.

    Les.
    Sounds like inappropriate use of a caution. The OP still needs to make an appointment to see the officer's Station Superintendent.
    Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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    • #17
      Re: Bailiffs visit

      Looks like the copper botched a caution prior to interview, as in You do not have to say anything unless you do so, but it may harm your defence etc Real issue is copper fell hook line and sinker for a scrote bailiff's speil

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      • #18
        Re: Bailiffs visit

        Originally posted by les henson View Post
        i had a bailiffe from ross and roberts visit me the other day - demanding my g/f pays money owing to worcester council. I told him she was at work, and he then informed me that he had to come in and sieze goods to cover the debt. I informed him that the house is in my name only, and he wasn't coming in. He rapidly got very aggressive and threatening - standing very close to my face and saying he could force entry if he wanted to/ get a locksmith to open the door while i was out, etc. I told him to leave, and informed him he was now tresspassing, and i would therefore use reasonable force to get him to leave if he didn't do so himself. He took his jacket off, walked to his car, put his jacket in it, and then came back towards me with arms out and fists clenched. I walked to the edge of my property, and as he got right up to me, i shoved him back very hard. He fell to ground, got up, and then called the police, who duly arrived. Although i wasn't arrested, they cautioned me over the incident. Once they had left, the bailiffe continued to threaten me from the safety of his car until i went back indoors. Although i haven't yet heard further from ross and roberts, can they enter my house to remove what may well be my own property to pay someone else's debt, or enter my house whilst i'm not in it. ?

        Thanks for any help.


        Les.
        they work together, you need 100% proper advise as to handling these rats

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