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  • #16
    Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

    Originally posted by pepsie View Post
    absolutely none ......see Meads v Meads Wikipedia: Freemen Wiki and read the Judges summing up.

    Pepsie
    Are you saying a notice can only be done by the justice system? Lawyers? What are you saying?

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    • #17
      Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

      If any of you members see a sign NO PARKING ignore it and park there, it is a notice.

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      • #18
        Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

        Now lets forget about pepsi freeman on the land (very odd) theory, place a NO PARKING sign on your gate, now when someone parks there and pops in the field for say mushrooms and you need to go shopping, this car is parked and blocking your exit out. You can either call police who will probably tell you its a civil case, now take a photo of that car parked up blocking your exit which has a notice on the gate NO PARKING. Now what was your photo taken for? Thats it, evidence, now lets say you take the car owner to court and judge says do not park there as there is a notice, case won, but he could park there again (especially if the car owner doesnt like you), Now try adding this to your NO PARKING sign, NO PARKING £100 CHARGE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED.

        What will the judge do now? Accuse you of being a freeman on the land.

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        • #19
          Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

          Here's another one, next time you get a notice from a debt collector or bailiff, send them a letter stating their freemen of the land pepsi said so, if you owe money to councils or courts go directly to them and pay them, if they refuse and say it in bailiff hands tell them you wont do business with bailiffs, offer to pay again if they refuse then good, dont pay it. Good idea to record every call you make.

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          • #20
            Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

            thanks for the replies guys,
            The bailiff just called me telling me that I can clear the payment today for £467.84, to which i replie..
            That won't be necessary I have already paid the £80.44 declared to me when I was first served this notice.. i have also sent a letter to the county court in regards to this matter and have filled out a statutory declaration out of time form as the payment for the initial offence has already been paid, in addition to forwarding everything to your offices at equita.. his reply was.. ok I'll call you back

            I haven't heard from him yet, i feel i have dealt sufficiently with it but feel he may show up anyway..

            Anything else I need to do or comments on what has been done already.. please note i made it absolutely clear to both parties that i paid the agreed fee with equita before any contact was made with this private bailiff!

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            • #21
              Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

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              Last edited by Inca; 3rd May 2013, 16:08:PM. Reason: better things to do.

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              • #22
                Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                This is what you need to do, there will be no criminal damage caused to the clamp (if attached), no theft and this is due to your warning sign it is now a civil case in your favour. Doctor or no doctor the bailiff dont care he wants your cash. FIGHT BACK


                WARNING/NOTICE

                I am removing your right that you may think you have to attend my property (your address) now that you have been warned i must state that should you attend my property in the future it will be aggrivated trespass which is a criminal offence, also, should you ignore this warning i shall charge you £1000 payable in 28 days.
                I also warn you that anything you attached to my vehicle shall be removed and a handling fee of £50 will be charged and a storage fee of £30 each day or part of it, also that if you attempt to remove my vehicle or actually do remove my vehicle you will be charged £5000 plus £100 per day until my vehicle is returned.
                Please read this warning again as it means what it says.
                I do not wish to clutter the OP's thread with any debate about this, so why don't you start another thread and perhaps you can explain to us who exactly would enforce such a notice.

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                • #23
                  Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                  A NOTICE WAS ALSO USED BY THIS MAN COLD CALLING BY PHONE, BAILIFFS COLD CALL ONCE YOU REMOVE THEIR RIGHTS
                  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20068927

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                  • #24
                    Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                    Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
                    I do not wish to clutter the OP's thread with any debate about this, so why don't you start another thread and perhaps you can explain to us who exactly would enforce such a notice.
                    You would enforce the notice just like the gentleman above post

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                    • #25
                      Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                      Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                      A NOTICE WAS ALSO USED BY THIS MAN COLD CALLING BY PHONE, BAILIFFS COLD CALL ONCE YOU REMOVE THEIR RIGHTS
                      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20068927
                      and of course there is no difference between a bailiff and a cold caller. A bailiffs first call is not "cold", if it was it would be unlawful.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                        Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                        You would enforce the notice just like the gentleman above post
                        No I think I would require a judge that also believed the garbage you are peddling.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                          The council would hand over the debt to the bailiff he then takes it upon himself to collect using well worded letters and intimidation and what have you, you can then remove the bailiffs right to enter your property after his first attendance. Those that are behind with council tax would be better off going direct to council.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                            Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
                            and of course there is no difference between a bailiff and a cold caller. A bailiffs first call is not "cold", if it was it would be unlawful.
                            The council told the bailiff to come collect a debt, you the property owner told him no go away, is the council now interfering with your family life by using a 3rd party, if the council has that much power the bailiff would kick your door in or get a locksmith and siez your goods, the bailiff has no more power that your next door neibour does.

                            What your really saying is the bailiff has power only to knock your door, thats it, unless you invite him in or he walks in, you can stop the bailiff.

                            A Debtor can remove right of implied access by displaying a notice at the entrance. This was endorsed by Lord Justice Donaldson in the case of Lambert v Roberts [1981] 72 Cr App R 223 - and placing such a notice is akin to a closed door but it also prevents a bailiff entering the garden or driveway, Knox v Anderton [1983] Crim LR 115 or R. v Leroy Roberts [2003] EWCA Crim 2753

                            http://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk...he-Bailiff.htm

                            Freeman of the land needs to be put a side people need help stop preventing that help
                            Last edited by salsmoss; 3rd May 2013, 16:32:PM.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                              Why are you advocating using the withdraw the right of access

                              No doubt the bailiff will return the warrant/liability order back to the local authority

                              WITH ALL THE INFLATED BAILIFF FEES ATTACHED AS WELL

                              The council will then go down the civil court route to collect the council and bailiff debt together

                              Why are you posting advice that will cause harm to people asking for help

                              I have no time for this free man stuff when it will end up costing huge amounts and costs if a case goes legal against the person asking for help

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                              • #30
                                Re: Urgent bailiff advice required!

                                Whenever one sees a posting by salsmoss, one must surely wonder which village is missing its idiot.

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