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Here's another group of people holding their position with locksmith.
Posted by morag-janet-of-the-hill-family on July 4, 2024 at 5:07 amThis Bailiff makes claims about court orders without paperwork and the locksmith is threatening. They both leave in the end without seizing the property. You DO NOT have to open your door to a Bailiff or let them in. Bailiffs cannot enter your home by force for example by pushing past you.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7Rp5p7Ufik
morag-janet-of-the-hill-family replied 9 months, 4 weeks ago 2 Members · 5 Replies -
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According to UK law, a court appointed bailiff MUST have the insignia of their service openly displayed on their uniform, have body cam on their uniform, give their names and services company name to anyone who asks for it in a public place, and a locksmith MUST display the service/company name/phone number/website address on any vehicle they turn up in.
These people are role-players, brought in by the banks, and the “locksmith” commits multiple public order offences by swearing at people in the street, wielding a deadly weapon in public view (A crowbar), and then goes on to commit traffic violations by parking on double yellow lines, attacking people by driving toward them using his car as a weapon, and causing acts of Actual Bodily Harm when he collide his vehicle into the people asking his locksmith company name and his own identity.
This is all a put up job by the banks, obviously, and if there were any real justice left in the UK, ALL parties from the bank, through to the “bailiff” (Who is falsely impersonating an officer of the Crown Court) and the so-called locksmith should be arrested and charged for intimidation, trespass, public disorder, causing actual bodily harm, armed/vehicular assault, leaving the scene of an accident -
gosh the young police woman looks like she has just come out of school. I cannot believe the sort of people they employ as locksmith etc they are so unprofessional
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Yes and that is where you would gather evidence by asking the right questions while they are there very calmly and up to three times for each question (as well as preparing thoroughly leading up to the encounter with paperwork served and lots of role play) and use it later to get your remedy. I have found if there is inadequate preparation on my part (in matters I am dealing with) then even with the best of intentions, under stress I forget about the three question rule and I get blindsided by unexpected questions from them, so preparation is the key.
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yes it is easy to forget when you get rushed and people are nasty and rude and ignorant
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