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Had a Brother-in-Law my sister's first husband: Police Sergeant, AND A KNOB
My sister's second husband is a "just retired" Chief Constable. BIGGER KNOB.
They are only after a result, and a stiff telling off is as rare as hen's teeth.
I've never heard of it.
Nowt will happen at best. The very least will be a caution.
As there's no proof to actually what happened: C.C.T.V.
A complaint may be put forward, and the police may visit.
The baliff's treading on very thin ice. Would think he knows that.
I'd say nowt will come of it.

A bailiff cannot enter a house where a woman is alone. They should only do so if they have a witness (another bailiff) as far as I know.
Although I am in plenty of houses with a woman alone. :smile:
 
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A bailiff cannot enter a house where a woman is alone. They should only do so if they have a witness (another bailiff) as far as I know.

I was also thinking he should not have been alone.

Did he have a cam on to record to protect himself
 
I was also thinking he should not have been alone.

Did he have a cam on to record to protect himself

There was a programme about the bailiffs a while ago & a woman invited the bailiff at her door into her home. Guy told her he would come in providing the other bailiff can come in.
It would be so easy for a woman to say you had threatened her or groped her or asked for payment in kind.
 
A bailiff is not allowed to enforce a debt unless a notice of distress is gained from a court. There is a big difference between a bailiff and debt collector. Baillifs are allowed to enter a property via either an opened door or an unlocked window. They cannot "break in" until they have a signed walking possession. Bailiffs can work anything from 7am - 8pm for personal debt and 24hrs for businesses. They can also enter when a lone female is home but not when children under the age of 14 answer the door. As a certified bailiff myself although not now practising, I've been on both ends of the stick. If he has a court order then the police would side with him as he was carryng out his duties and you assaulted him.
Good luck and i hope you don't get into to much trouble.

Oh and debt collectors don't have any rights unless you sign to agree they can enter your property.
 
I know 1 or 2 debt collectors up newcastle, the type that if they come calling you really wanna move town - fast.
 
Plenty of gorillas down here too, just looking for a legal way to bully people
There's always somebody harder/younger/quicker around the corner to take their crown
I hope you're OK JCS
 
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I'm reading this thread with great interest due to being put in a similar situation not too long ago- not with bailiffs though, my missus ex partner turning up at the door giving us grief. Let us know how it went please JCS
 
Update. I got arrested by the police that night. Had an interview in the morning and told them that he was bullying us. My wife had marks on her arm where he barged in. I got let off with self defence. He was from marston bailiffs from the courts for ancient court fines dating back to 1998. I never had to pay them either . Sorry for the late update I've been super busy with work.
 
Good for you. Nice to hear these bully boy bra$turd$ get thiers sometimes
 
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Did the Coppers go hard on you or did they ease up when you told your side of the story?
 
Have you considered prosecuting them , Marston's are complete B/ds think they can still use these old bully boy tricks, ordinary bailiffs' don't have that sort of power, and need police and a warrant to enter your property, Watch BBC the sheriffs' are coming
 
The police were fine. I just co operated with them. Onve I explained everything and my wife showed them the bruises on her arm they pretty much let me go. I had a family solicitor with me also who's decent. I was more worried about losing my firearms licence more than anything.
 
Lucky you didn't shoot him then, don't get these problems in the county side, to meny guns & and lots of places to bury them
 
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