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Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

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  • #61
    Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

    It is hardly different from the flim-flam I would have expected. Did the email address of the drone who wrote the above point to the council or to Crapita?

    Take it to the next stage, explaining that mere repeating the claims made by Mr Foster does not even begin to address your concerns about the alleged levy of goods that you either have never owned or did not own at the time of the alleged visits.

    It could also be worthwhile to use a GPS device to determine exactly where are the exact coordinates given - you may find that the coordinates are actually in the middle of the vehicle carriageway. If they are somewhere in the road, then they plainly do not provide evidence of a visit to your flat.

    Pay the council directly.

    Expect the "level two" complaint to fail as well, as it's still being dealt with by Crapita drones. Then take it to the CEO, as a last step before involving the LGO.

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    • #62
      Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

      Nuno,

      If you have the registration mark of the vehicle they claim to have levied on, I would recommend you contact the DVLA Data Access Unit and ask the following -

      1. If anyone has made any enquiries relating to the vehicle in the last 180 days (6 months); and
      2. Details of the registered owner/keeper.

      It is likely you will have to pay a fee for this information, but it may well prove to be money well-spent.

      Also, they are claiming they visited your home and spoke to you in person, which I presume means face-to-face. Ask them to get this bailiff to give a description of you, namely -

      a. Age;
      b. Height;
      c. Build;
      d. Eye Colour;
      e. Hair Colour;
      f. Skin Colour;
      g. Any distinguishing marks;
      h. Accent

      If they avoid answering this question or give wrong answers, this is an indication they went to the wrong address. They also need to be told that GPS co-ordinates do not, in themselves, prove that a person was in a particular place at at particular time on a particular date. This is due to the fact that GPS co-ordinates can be easily obtained from Google Maps. Therefore, any GPS co-ordinates they claim to have and tender as evidence are unlikely to be admissible for evidential purposes due to the foregoing.
      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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      • #63
        Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

        The council are following the usual mantra as in sun shines from bailiff's anus, they can do no wrong, do as indicated by CC and BB, as this will most likely end up with the LGO.

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        • #64
          Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

          Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
          The council are following the usual mantra as in sun shines from bailiff's anus, they can do no wrong, do as indicated by CC and BB, as this will most likely end up with the LGO.
          More like Capita clone reciting pre-rehearsed script full of stercus bovi. Let's see what DVLA say about the vehicle the bailiff claims to have levied on, the bailiff's attempt at an accurate description of the OP, and why their claimed GPS co-ordinates are unlikely to cut any ice due to the ease with which they can be obtained from Google Maps.

          This is so blatant, BB, I doubt the LGO will need to investigate it. Notwithstanding, the Capita clone is just as guilty as the bailiff if the crap they have spouted is anything to go by.
          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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          • #65
            Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

            Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
            More like Capita clone reciting pre-rehearsed script full of stercus bovi. Let's see what DVLA say about the vehicle the bailiff claims to have levied on, the bailiff's attempt at an accurate description of the OP, and why their claimed GPS co-ordinates are unlikely to cut any ice due to the ease with which they can be obtained from Google Maps.

            This is so blatant, BB, I doubt the LGO will need to investigate it. Notwithstanding, the Capita clone is just as guilty as the bailiff if the crap they have spouted is anything to go by.
            Oh how I wish there could be a Monty Python 16 ton weight ready to drop on this bailiff and the Crapita drones. It is about time Crapita in it's entirety was infestigated ( a word I just invented to denote an investigation into a crapita infestation) by SFO, or even whatever passes for Special Branch these days, maybe the VAT man or HMRC could kill Crapitas pig.

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            • #66
              Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

              Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
              Oh how I wish there could be a Monty Python 16 ton weight ready to drop on this bailiff and the Crapita drones. It is about time Crapita in it's entirety was infestigated ( a word I just invented to denote an investigation into a crapita infestation) by SFO, or even whatever passes for Special Branch these days, maybe the VAT man or HMRC could kill Crapitas pig.
              Fear not, BB. I was speaking to someone at the UK Column on Tuesday and they were very interested in the reach of Capita's tentacles. :tinysmile_twink_t2:
              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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              • #67
                Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
                Fear not, BB. I was speaking to someone at the UK Column on Tuesday and they were very interested in the reach of Capita's tentacles. :tinysmile_twink_t2:
                I think Crapita will dismiss the influence of Brian Gerrish at their peril. Crapita are so overconfident that they will come a cropper very soon. Well we can hope

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                • #68
                  Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                  Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
                  I think Crapita will dismiss the influence of Brian Gerrish at their peril. Crapita are so overconfident that they will come a cropper very soon. Well we can hope
                  I couldn't possibly comment, BB. However, your analysis of Capita's overconfidence is very astute.
                  Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                    Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
                    I couldn't possibly comment, BB. However, your analysis of Capita's overconfidence is very astute.
                    Their IT systems that tCrapita provide for use in the councils they infest must breach regulation as they are what will fully automate the process from a missed payment to a LO with no human intervention possible, once two missed payments logged, a LO is a foregone conclusion, a clear breach of the ECHR Articles and HRA,

                    Fighting the bailiff tyrrany needs some lateral thinking around the law we already have.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                      Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
                      Their IT systems that tCrapita provide for use in the councils they infest must breach regulation as they are what will fully automate the process from a missed payment to a LO with no human intervention possible, once two missed payments logged, a LO is a foregone conclusion, a clear breach of the ECHR Articles and HRA,

                      Fighting the bailiff tyrrany needs some lateral thinking around the law we already have.
                      The legislation that permits outsourcing of public functions contains provisions that mean the likes of Capita can masquerade as a local authority, so peeps are hoodwinked into thinking they are dealing with the local authority. It is, IMHO, classic Saul Alinsky philosophy. For those who have never heard of Saul Alinsky, he is an American-born Marxist agitator who is responsible for a lot of the chaos that is currently pulling the UK down. Google "Rules for Radicals", which Alinsky penned and dedicated to Lucifer, download and read it and a lot of things will become crystal clear. All three political parties posted on their websites that they were following Alinsky principles until they realised people have found out about what Alinsky stands for and what is going on and pulled the references to him PDQ.

                      The Articles and Protocols contained within the Rome Convention (aka European Convention on Human Rights) apply to local authorities, Capita, where they have infested local authorities, their employees and local government officers. Section 6, Human Rights Act 1998 holds them to account. If necessary, use the Act to beat the buggers. If you can't afford legal advice/representation or are not eligible for Legal Aid, contact a Law Centre, if one is near to where you live, or the National Pro Bono Centre, a link for which is in each of Cloggy's post. Thanks for that, Cloggy.
                      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                        But it's not just the infestation of councils for which we should thank Crapita - weren't they one of the leading contractors in the ill-fated cock-up of making the NHS Patient Database "accessible by health care workers" all over the UK?

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                        • #72
                          Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                          Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                          But it's not just the infestation of councils for which we should thank Crapita - weren't they one of the leading contractors in the ill-fated cock-up of making the NHS Patient Database "accessible by health care workers" all over the UK?
                          The tabloid newspapers refer to Capita as the "Cock-Up Kings". Everything they have been involved in they have cocked-up, including -

                          Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)
                          Civil Service Pensions
                          London Congestion Charge
                          Local Government
                          TV Licensing

                          and now the DWP is going to let them loose on Employment & Support Allowance (ESA) and the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

                          It is for everyone, not just selected sections of the population of the United Kingdom, to stand up and say together, "Enough is enough. No more." Cameron, Clegg and Milliband all know the current system of government is corrupt and they know the population knows it, too.
                          Last edited by bluebottle; 15th February 2014, 16:09:PM. Reason: Addition of incriminating evidence
                          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                            Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
                            The tabloid newspapers refer to Capita as the "Cock-Up Kings". Everything they have been involved in they have cocked-up, including -

                            Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)
                            Civil Service Pensions
                            London Congestion Charge
                            Local Government
                            TV Licensing

                            and now the DWP is going to let them loose on Employment & Support Allowance (ESA) and the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

                            It is for everyone, not just selected sections of the population of the United Kingdom, to stand up and say together, "Enough is enough. No more." Cameron, Clegg and Milliband all know the current system of government is corrupt The three of them are probably linked to that bogus charity "COMMON PURPOSE" and they know the population knows it, too.
                            I think there is proof of this in Leveson, as reported on UK Column

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                            • #74
                              Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                              Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
                              I think there is proof of this in Leveson, as reported on UK Column
                              Without doubt, BB. With names like Cameron, Clegg and Milliband, it sounds like the characters in "Last of the Summer Wine". Only thing is, what Cameron, Clegg and Milliband are doing to this country ain't at all funny.
                              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Equita Bailiff placed a levy on a car which is not mine

                                Hi Everyone

                                I escalated my complaint to a level 2, and, according to the council regulations it should've been answered within 20 days and it hasn't.

                                Should i just now complain to the LGO as the council has failed to comply with their own legislation regarding complaints? Or write directly to the CEO?

                                Thanks!

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