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Topic History of: For any interested in justice and prepared to sign a petition to the Prime Minister
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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In The Know Sorry to hijack your thread, JK, but there is another petition which is worthy of everyone's consideration.

The new Bailiffs powers bill will remove rights which UK citizens have had for more than 1000 years and allow bailiffs the right to use force to enter properties and seize goods.

The Citizens Advice Bureau have upteen cases of illegal practise and overcharging by bailiffs - including where they actually go to the wrong houses !

Alan Murdie, barrister and author of 'New powers of fines officers: a disturbing development', June 2006 Legal Action 32, writes:

The draft Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill proposes wide-ranging reforms to the structure and composition of tribunals, judicial appointments, the enforcement of tribunal awards and debt recovery, particularly as regards the law on the seizure of goods. Of particular concern are Schedules 11 and 12 of the bill, which envisage a radical overhaul of the law relating to the seizure of goods. The new regime would apply to all money judgments by the High Court and county court and sums recoverable before magistrates. All common law rules and restrictions on the right to levy against goods are to be abolished, and replaced with a statutory code to be contained in regulations made by the Lord Chancellor.

Distress for rent by a landlord at common law is also abolished. In future, all types of bailiff will be replaced by individuals appointed and approved as 'enforcement agents'. These agents will then be given seizure powers wider than any which have been permitted in England and Wales since the Middle Ages.
The draft bill envisages that when enforcing against the goods of a debtor, enforcement agents will be entitled:

to break into private dwellings under warrant;
to use force against occupiers;
to invite third parties on to premises; and
to seize money or goods found on premises, including pets.

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/bailiffs/

Many will think "this is nothing to do with me" - UNTIL it happens to you (often by mistake) !

Once again our rights are being gradually taken away by this authoritarian government.
JK2006 Could I bring attention back to this worthy petition? Another 68 signatures and it moves into the next phase of consideration.
zooloo JK2006 wrote:
My thoughts on this topic are in the LEGAL section, Zoo and others.
On balance I have to support anonymity for those accused.
I suffered through TRAWL BY MEDIA and I've since met dozens of others who were also innocent and had their lives ruined .
Please read my thoughts there and comment.


Thank you for the reference - you made a better case than the petition and I have now also signed.

I think the petition missed it being "Restore" defendant anonymity - it was certainly a factor in my decision.
Karen Me too.

100 already in 24 hours.
Anthony Signed by me too. Too late sadly to be of any asistance to you.