A bailiff (EA) clamped my vehicle without knocking my door then drove away then came back 4 hours later.
During that time frame, the 4 hours the van was clamped I mean, was my vehicle what could be legally determined by a court as being 'controlled goods'? I mean goods under control under the warrant of control. Yes I know all the warrant stuff is done electronically and no signatures on these 'warrants' are required but I'm at where I'm at with this. Charged by police with interfering with controlled goods because I removed the clamp and used the van as my own, which of course it was, title or ownership of the van was never passed to anyone even with a warrant of control issued.
No controlled goods agreement was signed. So, was my vehicle deemed to be controlled goods because a clamp was applied to it by the EA?
I look forward to assistance as my court date is this month.
During that time frame, the 4 hours the van was clamped I mean, was my vehicle what could be legally determined by a court as being 'controlled goods'? I mean goods under control under the warrant of control. Yes I know all the warrant stuff is done electronically and no signatures on these 'warrants' are required but I'm at where I'm at with this. Charged by police with interfering with controlled goods because I removed the clamp and used the van as my own, which of course it was, title or ownership of the van was never passed to anyone even with a warrant of control issued.
No controlled goods agreement was signed. So, was my vehicle deemed to be controlled goods because a clamp was applied to it by the EA?
I look forward to assistance as my court date is this month.
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