Saturday 24 September 2011

Bailiffs do more damage than good

For those who disbelieve this blog, I suggest a short sojourn through the MIND site and see what catastrophic illegality is being done in the name of the LAW.

ITV is doing a programme "Exposure" on the bailiff situation to be broadcast on Monday the 10th of October 2011 at 10.30 pm.

To add insult to an illegal regime, not only does local MP Gordon Marsden completely ignore his responsibility to the Miller family, a family still well ensconced in the area with tracks going back many generations, but newly elected councillors seem happy that this subject is above their heads. WRONG. The bailiffs come from the local authority and it would take but a few seconds for our elected representatives to discover who and where the local authority lies.

The final insult is that the New Government has abandoned any idea of regulating this murderous industry irrespective of whatever they have promised in the past. It just proves that political promises are pure flights of fancy.

Amplify’d from www.mind.org.uk

Better regulation of bailiffs

Bailiffs came to my home while I was very ill and would not leave until I wrote out a cheque for council tax for a full year. The cheque will not be honoured so I await their return. I live most of my days in my bedroom afraid and lonely.

Mind's In the red campaign found widespread evidence of bad practice by bailiffs and debt collectors, including excessive fees and heavy-handed behaviour, which can lead to further mental distress for people struggling with debt.

The new research that we compiled between December 2009 and January 2010 found that over half of those who responded had experienced suicidal feelings after a visit from the bailiffs.

We have heard cases of bailiffs forcing their way into homes, threatening people with prison and even intimidating people’s children. Without regulation, bailiffs are free to exaggerate their powers with no repercussions; currently there are no binding rules for them to abide by.

Read more at www.mind.org.uk

1 comment:

  1. screw the bailiff,a good website and no its not porn.The local coouncil are fully responsible for the actions of there sub contractors maybe you should push at them more from this angle the elected numptey is a good place to start he ll hate it attend his surgerys and hold him to his place to represent you make sure you follow up with emails hound the freeloader it works exbootneck

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