@@SurahOnline yes if the door is unlocked. They can also use force on their second visit which is the case in this video. The biggest mistake they made was allowing them to enter on their first visit. The law states that the first visit must be peaceful entry. They can't even put their foot in the door to prevent you closing it and they certainly are not allowed to push past you. Had they known this then the second visit would have still been classed as the first visit because they still have not been able to take control of any goods due to being denied access. The problem i see a lot of the time is some bailiffs either deliberately ignore the laws that apply to only business premises or are unaware. With businesses premises they can actually use force on their first visit to take control of goods and then their second visit is exactly the same as with residential where force can be used to gain entry to remove goods they took control of
Not the whole of the UK , only get this in England, Scotland and Wales. Never in a month of Sunday’s would these bailiffs turn up at your door in Northern Ireland to take goods .
Police are allowed to assist baliff as long as the baliff thinks the defendant is presenting a threat and stopping a enforcement officer on his duty is illegal
The problem here was they let them in. Once they are in (even if its just for a coffee) they can legally come back and force entry. DO NOT LET THEM IN.
Amazing how police jump to the defence of bailiffs. Phone em because you've been burgled and they might phone back a few days later when they're not busy.
its been three months since my motorbike has been stolen.... police did nothing i found it took them too it they said theres nothing they can do.......... got attacked by a phsyco in my house took them three days to respond when i had a bailiff at my door police where there in two minutes saying hes was allowed to enter my property when i told them what the law was they allowed the bailiff to harass me for another 4 hours untill he gave up i asked the police to remove the bailiff due to his falsification of documentation harassment ect they did nothing............. i put a complaint into police force and suddenly every day i was being stopped on my motorbike they never got anything out of it but this went on untill the officer was suspended two years later after courts and solicitors fees
@@leongreenway9287 its a great feeling to build up a load of debt and then go missing and don't pay it back, its almost like you've achieved something.
Find this hilarious. The officers job was nothing but ‘prevent the breach of peace’. His job was basically come no closer than the garden fence, rather in or out. He then took it upon himself to move up to the home owners personal space, without being asked, and stood there, on the owners land looking as though he was ‘protecting the bailiff’ and preventing the gentlemen from entering his own home. The officer had no right to touch the man or even arrest him. It was a dispute between the bailiff and the owner. The officer took his ‘power’ and enforced it above his authority. To be fair, the officer had no right touching or trying to prevent the owner from removing his goods as it’s between the bailiff / high court and the gentleman. It was no business of the officer.
@@jamiehines2349You considered repaying any of that eye-watering sum of money yet? Or do you think you should just be allowed to get away with taking £29K of someone else's money and not paying it back?
The police officer went from requiring a briefing on the law to being fully in the know, so much so as to make an arrest...in about 10 seconds - Classic 🐷
This lying cop was out of his depth and made himself criminally liable. To every cop attending a scene with a Bailiff: This is what you risk when you choose a side.
Not really he was saying he’s mentally sick and implied he would stab them in the throat ? He a dumbass mate standard idiot ohh I’m mentally sick blah blah he’s not he’s just a attention seeker like u
@colinpryor4290 is it much of a risk though with someone in massive debt? How will he afford professional assistance in the criminal court case? Video here his only hope.
He stated multiple time he's under the mental health act. That makes him legally vulnerable and bailiffs are by law meant to change their approach when presented with this info. They're supposed to contact their boss before proceeding.
Even solicitors need the law book to refer back too, even in a court . Majority of people know partially what there talking about, normal under pressure to not recite correctly. He isn't wrong , quite frankly to see continued footage of police presence but do very little pisses off everyone. Disgusted by this police officers actions.
jayjay975 I believe this is a clear conflict of interest here. He is no longer acting impartially but on the instruction of a bailiff in what is a 'civil matter'. I think he just wanted an excuse (any excuse) to lift the man the moment he was at the gate, because he knew he was way in over his head and rather than stand and continue to look incompetent and perhaps rely upon the bailiff to school him on the "law" he dodged it by lifting the man
Elliott its not always as clear cut as that ill give you an example of something I watched on tv a couple separated the guy keeps the rented flat the girl gets another one. The ex bf then gets evicted months later for non payment of rent and ends up in a homeless hostel. Guess who the bailiffs come for the gf even though she had notified the landlord she was no longer staying at the property conveintly her name wasn't removed from tenancy and because the bf had no possessions the bailiffs threaten to take all the gfs property unless she paid thousands there and then. Her parents had to max out theyre credit cards to help her. These guys are no better than bullies they don't care about your circumstanstes in most cases they just want full payment theres no offer of a payment scheme.
To those who say "wankers should pay their bill", imagine the scenario you've unfortunately lost your job, you have ongoing obligations to commit to your previously agreed credit agreements i.e. Mobile bill & car insurance payments etc but now you have little money due to the unforeseen circumstances, just out of curiosity what would you buy/pay for the rest of the month, would you Pay council tax or feed your kids 50/50 answer 🤔just wondering
Those people who lent the money are a business and are insured for such things, if not then they pass the debt to a collection agency! Either way if you lose your job and have commitments and kids to feed then this situation is disgusting! If that bailiff came to my door, he wouldn't be walking away! Id have family and friends down at the house in 10 minutes removing his KO'd fat ass! As for the pig, he would have a fun job arresting multiple people or even trying to be bias!
Thats such bollox. Lenders are not insured for people who don't pay their debts. Obviously the debt WAS transferred to a debt collection service. Thats why the Bailiff is there.
@@kethughes8266 no bailiff carries a legal court order they are produced by a business court..... which is not a court doesn't have judges and can only print pieces of paper saying warrant on them..... doesn't make them legal.......... every bailiff breaks the law. you dont have to answer a court order, your not one of those people who pay the request to pay notice........ with out understanding the objective word REQUEST which you dont have to pay all you have to do is send a letter saying thankyou for your resquest but i will not be adhering to your request thats all you have to do
ive have never had credit but still have had bailiffs round my door all had no legal warrant and used force and harassment to try and extort money out of me didn't work
We had bailiffs around for a debt belonging to someone we didn't know. We said we weren't her and never heard of her. They just replied we'd have to prove she didn't live here or they'd force entry.
This video I found to be sad and amusing. Sad for very obvious reasons, but quite funny the way the guy was acting. I'm astonished as to how calm and collected the woman is throughout this.
If he owes £29k why are they even bothering with a goods removal of less than £200 at public auction..... so they can increase the "additional fees" maybe. They should just advise the debtor to file for bankruptcy and be done with the job.... but that won't be incurring "additional fees" Shouldn't be allowed to add more "additional fees" than the original debt. I've heard of £60 parking tickets turn to thousands, that can't be right.
This whole 'Poinding' malarkey was banned in Scotland years ago because it produces nothing except further debt, humiliation and money for these parasite scum. Time for England to follow suit.
That's unlawful what the bailiff has just done tell the bailiff he can't enter the house and then ask the policeman to arrest him the paper work has to be signed by a magistrate or a judge it will not be signed I guarantee that
He needs to make a list of the items he’s taking for it to actually mean it’s a controlled goods/ seized and the police officer has just broken the law by arresting him because he was well in his right to pick the TV up and he was in the wrong for touching him, the reason the police are there is to stop a breach of the peace he’s arrested the wrong person I’d get to the ipcc and make a complaint
the officer actually arrested the wrong man and is now legally liable for false arrest. bailiffs have to haver proof that they are allowed to take stuff and they have to show it upon demand from anyone. this man didn't so what he did was stealing.
Cops looking after companies again! Why are they NOT helping the people, but applying the law? We need an App so that people can call for help. Imagine how contrite the Bailiff and Police would be if 100+ people turned up ready to help the man.
If you have bailiffs coming, know your rights. Look up what they need to have, 99% of the time they don't have it. He's got your stuff on the lawn and he probably bluffed his way in because you never checked what your rights are.
Well if you applied your brain a bit you would see he had a home, I suppose it is an intelectual challange to realize it but if you really try even you could realise it given a few years. Dont give up, keep struggling and eventually even you will understand. Just dont give up!!
Provided he has not got a signed CGA (Control of goods agreement), he has no lawful right to any of your goods and no lawful right to re-enter your home in the future. I presume this guy didn’t sign his CGA judging by there reaction ---------------------- If the bailiff makes a controlled goods agreement for the goods and then leaves the premises without both parties signing it, the goods are not controlled goods: Bannister v Hyde [1860] 2 E&E 627 or Evans v South Ribble Borough Council [1992] QB 757
I have no problem with this. The chap was obviously happy to take £29,000 worth of money/finance that wasn't his - but somehow thinks he should also be able to keep all his expensive possessions which were bought with said money. The bailiff did his job. The copper did his job. All seems fair.
It simply amazes me that people that are indebted to someone and legally called to account, instantly get aggressive due to their own inadequacies dealing with the debt in the first place. The bailiff is doing legally, the job he's been asked to do.
Quite often it's collusion between government and big business that force people into borrowing in the first place. Maybe hold them to account instead.
@Irish Viking By taking the TV, which was no longer his property due to the debt he had it was a breach of peace. The cop and Bailiff was just doing their jobs while nutters like you try to find a way to see them in the wrong.
This is a civil matter, not criminal. That police officer has broken his oath and should be sacked. He is not supposed to take sides in a civil matter. End of. But instead he takes orders from a civilian claiming to have more authority than he does. If this man refuses to comply with the trickery that's being forced on him then that so called "bailiff" needs to report to the court and speak to a judge and trust me, no judge will talk to a bailiff just like that. That officer is there as a peacekeeper and the bailiff laid hands on him, therfore breaking the peace and the officer supports the man who broke the peace. I urge you to find out who that officer is and take this to the county court.
Adults throwing tantrums like kids when they have tens of thousands of SOMEONE ELSE'S money. Thanks for the laughs. The victim has kids, or is a company that has to pay wages to people who need to feed their kids. YOU ARE NOT THE VICTIM. The claimant is the victim of you. What would society look like if everyone could take money and never be held accountable?
Understood, but lets says your on the other side and in fact owed the money... I don't get people who say stuff like "how can you do this job" it's a job with probably very thought out guide lines on ways to go about it. A bailiff at your door removing goods is I imagine is last resort, So the person would of have plenty of time to get in contact to discuss the situation they are in.
Ruining peoples lives for pathetic amounts of money whilst the bankers got bailed out and given billions of pounds of free money that they lost in the first place. That's what society looks like.
@@cardigan3000 1. It's not he bailiffs fault, He is just simply doing his job, If we didn't have people like this then no one would be held accountable for anything. I always say to people just imagine your the guy that is owed the money? Given your comments if someone is the same situation then you would let them off? Yeah, thought so everything changes when your owed the money. Also the Bailiffs is a last resort situation people have enough time and notice to talk to the company/person owed to maybe discuss some kind of payment plan or the situation they might be having with their life.
I’m just wondering if you suffer from a bad back? I only ask because it’s got to be uncomfortable constantly holding onto your ankles while the system knocks your back doors clean off their hinges.
And have everything in the house itemised and written down on a sale of goods receipt .Witnessed and signed/dated by a friend (with do debts!) then show one to the bailiffs and the police .The receipt clearly shows legal ownership and also that all the items are been rented back at a monthly cost of £2 . show receipts for payments
The bailiff in this case was just provoking the issue more. Personally baliffs are scumbags. I feel sorry for the family involved and hope that things are better for you. Out of interest is this filmed nr Bristol?
products you use every day such as TV kettles pots pans laptops cars etc etc etc are not goods and cannot be removed by ballifs, goods under the law means items or articles for sale, period
My 5` 1`` 64-year-old wife was assaulted in the town by a bully boy thug & even though she phoned 999 no police turned up. 2 days later the police turned up at our house to interview her. I've told her that in future if she has a problem to dial 999 & tell them that she is a bailiff, they will be round like a shot!
They have a warrant not even a real one but if they did they will have a warrant of controle it will have the word goods on they are allowed to take controle of goods this man has no goods because goods are items for sale not poseshions this man only has them. The police can't help them enforce it they have to be impartial and there to keep the peace
Well, all the stuff that has been removed by the house is seized under the control of goods act and at that point becomes property of the courts. So when the chap took the item from the lawn and put it in his vehicle he does commit theft at that time as the item no longer belongs to him.
You question the bailiff “how can you do your job” Yet it’s perfectly ok for you to buy something even if you haven’t earned the money in the first place to purchase it and then not bother to pay it back.
The cop left. The guy walked off with the t.v. Put everything else back in the house and lock the doors. He obviously doesnt have a list. Even the cop was asking him for it.
That man truly failed to do his job, taking the words of another as gospel without using his own common sense and initiative. Please do not assume all officers are like this, it's important we respect the police as without them the country would be chaos. Clearly the man is incapable of making decisions under minimal amounts of stress. In circumstances like this, with a role as important as this, the man should lose his job. I don't like the idea of someone losing there income but you can't have an individual like this representing the embodiment of safety.
I think it's about time police in this country started policing!!when ever a time has come where I've needed the police they have never been their to help !! I'm sick to death of this country's standards!! I want to live in a place where I feel protected by the police and not scared of them because of their lack of people skills and their made up version of law!!!
This is encouraging people not to honour their debts and to misuse mental health legislation. Shocking. They even use their daughter as a pawn ,pretending she's undressed.
I do feel sory for ppl having to go through this, it must be a nightmare for the family. I do think running up and not paying off a £29k debt while living in a nice property and working is a bit silly though
I would sell smack to earn money before I ever became a bailiff I swear to god Taking the cushions off the fucking couch, no-one is gonna buy them at auction, they're worth zero, he's just destroyed the family sofa to assert dominance and prove a fucking point
If someone owed you,me or anybody 29 grand and the only option to get that money back was to send the balifs in to try and retrieve it I think 99 per cent would And if those balifs were successful in getting that money back people wouldn't be so hard on them. I know it must hurt and shameful when you get someone knocking at your door for a debt you can't pay,but the fault is all yours. Pay your debts.
@@DL-cb8bh lol why you mad? I'm gonna go and sing the national anthem whilst standing to attention in front of a portrait of the queen. Gotta respect the boss
Good luck to you, your husband, and your family. It was brave of you to upload this video and make it public. It's sad to see some of the rude and offensive comments about the young woman. Hope this issue, and your partners arrest, got sorted
Videos like this serve no purpose to those of us who have come round to the truth and have stopped playing the 'game'. Conversations like (police) 'Erm so what's the offence section that he is committing?' Answer from 'bailiff' "Erm well he's touched that item" !!!! STOP PAYING INTO A JOKE THATS ON YOU. DONT ENGAGE IN A LEGAL OR PHYSICAL FIGHT OF ANY KIND. IF YOU HONESTLY THINK YOU CAN BE SAFE AND HIDE BEHIND 'THEY CANT DO THIS, OR THEY SHOULDN'T DO THAT' THINK AGAIN, THEY DONT PLAY BY THE RULES. SO WHY SHOULD YOU EXPECT TO FIGHT THEM WITH THE 'RULES'. Look up Stacey Willkinson...
Really? The lazy police arrested him after the chap touched him. This is how the UK police supports bailiffs. We pay loads of tax but the police never protect us when we want them. There should be a law stopping bailiffs from using the police when there isn't violence. Same old UK - sad.
If you owe 29 grand, you should know better than to open your door to bailifs, or park your vehicle anywhere near your house.
Crazy Video People
If he owes £29K he should try paying some of his fucking bills. Bet he's the first arsehole to bitch about 'BeNeFiT sCrOuNgErS!'
Can’t they just walk in if they have a high court writ ???
No, @@SurahOnline
@@SurahOnline yes if the door is unlocked. They can also use force on their second visit which is the case in this video. The biggest mistake they made was allowing them to enter on their first visit. The law states that the first visit must be peaceful entry. They can't even put their foot in the door to prevent you closing it and they certainly are not allowed to push past you. Had they known this then the second visit would have still been classed as the first visit because they still have not been able to take control of any goods due to being denied access. The problem i see a lot of the time is some bailiffs either deliberately ignore the laws that apply to only business premises or are unaware. With businesses premises they can actually use force on their first visit to take control of goods and then their second visit is exactly the same as with residential where force can be used to gain entry to remove goods they took control of
Imagine how many dead bailiff there would be in America I can’t even imagine a stranger coming to someones door like how they do in the Uk
They bully posh people or vulnerable (elderly) that are more law abiding. In rougher areas baillifs get attacked and the likes
Not the whole of the UK , only get this in England, Scotland and Wales. Never in a month of Sunday’s would these bailiffs turn up at your door in Northern Ireland to take goods .
Ulster Rich ulster heads are different though mate
Especially in Texas where unwanted trespassers with no legal right to be on your property can be legally issued with a hot one right in the nut.
You have the equivalent in America lmao
Police shouldnt get involed in civil cases. No crimes have been commited!!!
common law the police are suppose to help the public, there a fucking joke
Police are allowed to assist baliff as long as the baliff thinks the defendant is presenting a threat and stopping a enforcement officer on his duty is illegal
They are actually assisting in a burglary if the bailiffs have the wrong person and you ask them to go.
the hirer ups get there pockets filled by marstons. the rich stealing from the poor
If u ignore a high court writ..u've broken the law
4:32 the policer officer is really asking the baliff about the law and what to do, pathetic.
Lol exactly whats the point of that cop.
I can't believe that! The man needs sacking!
The problem here was they let them in. Once they are in (even if its just for a coffee) they can legally come back and force entry. DO NOT LET THEM IN.
Amazing how police jump to the defence of bailiffs.
Phone em because you've been burgled and they might phone back a few days later when they're not busy.
"busy"
its tribal affiliation :( sickening isnt it :( so much for their oath to protect the public
its been three months since my motorbike has been stolen.... police did nothing i found it took them too it they said theres nothing they can do.......... got attacked by a phsyco in my house took them three days to respond when i had a bailiff at my door police where there in two minutes saying hes was allowed to enter my property when i told them what the law was they allowed the bailiff to harass me for another 4 hours untill he gave up i asked the police to remove the bailiff due to his falsification of documentation harassment ect they did nothing............. i put a complaint into police force and suddenly every day i was being stopped on my motorbike they never got anything out of it but this went on untill the officer was suspended two years later after courts and solicitors fees
Won 😂😂😂 what court case 🤥🤥
police are pu ssies
This video is comedy gold, I lost it when he started walking in circles with the TV xD
Top tip: don't owe someone £29k and then kick off, shout and get aggressive when people turn up expecting to be paid 👌🏻
I really can't see the point of a police force, there more interested in committing offences than stopping them.
We need to purge all bent coppers from our police!
Its nothin but a gang
police service is what it should be called..not forced on to people they are privately owned corporation..they side with other corporations
I really can't see the point of this comment, it seems more interested in spreading false facts then informing people.
Cc bk They may be pretty useless but next time a crime occurs to you or a vulnerable member in your family then don't call them
The police WORK for and told when to jump, by the bailiffs. They reply ,
" how high do you want me to jump".
That's a prickly bush🤣
Michael Gorman OMG. I commented exactly the same thing without scrolling down to find yours.
Perhaps the bailiff should be thrown into it!
Michael Gorman hahaha
Two pricks & prickly Bush ! That’s a lot pricks!
Litterally just going to comment that, lol funniest bit of the video, everyone has a go at these guys , stop getting shit you can’t pay for
Is the one with the beard a bailiff or a garden gnome with an attitude problem?
bluebottle1617 Both. Bailiffs are not human.
bluebottle1617 😂😂😂😂😂💩💩💩💩💩
Jheeeze
bluebottle1617 hahahahahahaha both. fat lump of lard
Hi, would you allow me to use this on my channel please?
I love crimebodge but the the guy was totally out of order.just say no to credit.its his own fault
@@leongreenway9287 its a great feeling to build up a load of debt and then go missing and don't pay it back, its almost like you've achieved something.
You can use mine
@@thehomefront1905 cant pay..they take it away
@@jamesh8852 that's what hes instructed to do? The poor bloke has brought it to his own door
Find this hilarious. The officers job was nothing but ‘prevent the breach of peace’. His job was basically come no closer than the garden fence, rather in or out. He then took it upon himself to move up to the home owners personal space, without being asked, and stood there, on the owners land looking as though he was ‘protecting the bailiff’ and preventing the gentlemen from entering his own home. The officer had no right to touch the man or even arrest him. It was a dispute between the bailiff and the owner. The officer took his ‘power’ and enforced it above his authority. To be fair, the officer had no right touching or trying to prevent the owner from removing his goods as it’s between the bailiff / high court and the gentleman. It was no business of the officer.
The only reason that the man was taken away was because he was asking the right questions.
@@jamiehines2349You considered repaying any of that eye-watering sum of money yet? Or do you think you should just be allowed to get away with taking £29K of someone else's money and not paying it back?
@@alexritchie4586if is a rich corporations fuk them all yes, and sheep need to wake up finally
The police officer went from requiring a briefing on the law to being fully in the know, so much so as to make an arrest...in about 10 seconds - Classic 🐷
This lying cop was out of his depth and made himself criminally liable. To every cop attending a scene with a Bailiff: This is what you risk when you choose a side.
Not really he was saying he’s mentally sick and implied he would stab them in the throat ? He a dumbass mate standard idiot ohh I’m mentally sick blah blah he’s not he’s just a attention seeker like u
Pay your debts then you won’t have any one coming to your door, simple
@colinpryor4290 is it much of a risk though with someone in massive debt? How will he afford professional assistance in the criminal court case? Video here his only hope.
He stated multiple time he's under the mental health act. That makes him legally vulnerable and bailiffs are by law meant to change their approach when presented with this info. They're supposed to contact their boss before proceeding.
@abbierose7823 - Exactly. And the dozy plod aided and abetted the garden gnome to go barging into the guy's home.
Where’s the proof you mugs
He’s “under the mental health act” what a load of rubbish
Even solicitors need the law book to refer back too, even in a court . Majority of people know partially what there talking about, normal under pressure to not recite correctly. He isn't wrong , quite frankly to see continued footage of police presence but do very little pisses off everyone.
Disgusted by this police officers actions.
unbelievable, a constable taking instruction of a bailiff
jayjay975 I believe this is a clear conflict of interest here. He is no longer acting impartially but on the instruction of a bailiff in what is a 'civil matter'. I think he just wanted an excuse (any excuse) to lift the man the moment he was at the gate, because he knew he was way in over his head and rather than stand and continue to look incompetent and perhaps rely upon the bailiff to school him on the "law" he dodged it by lifting the man
It's not a constable it's an enforcer of Nazism.
jayjay975 probably a high court writ... let's be honest. If they payed their bills this wouldn't have happened...
James Valentine A bent copper!
Elliott its not always as clear cut as that ill give you an example of something I watched on tv a couple separated the guy keeps the rented flat the girl gets another one. The ex bf then gets evicted months later for non payment of rent and ends up in a homeless hostel. Guess who the bailiffs come for the gf even though she had notified the landlord she was no longer staying at the property conveintly her name wasn't removed from tenancy and because the bf had no possessions the bailiffs threaten to take all the gfs property unless she paid thousands there and then. Her parents had to max out theyre credit cards to help her. These guys are no better than bullies they don't care about your circumstanstes in most cases they just want full payment theres no offer of a payment scheme.
"thats a prickly bush" love it 🤣
To those who say "wankers should pay their bill", imagine the scenario you've unfortunately lost your job, you have ongoing obligations to commit to your previously agreed credit agreements i.e. Mobile bill & car insurance payments etc but now you have little money due to the unforeseen circumstances, just out of curiosity what would you buy/pay for the rest of the month, would you Pay council tax or feed your kids 50/50 answer 🤔just wondering
Your business Is what what about the people they have taken money from not paying rent and other things like that m8 works both ways dude
Those people who lent the money are a business and are insured for such things, if not then they pass the debt to a collection agency!
Either way if you lose your job and have commitments and kids to feed then this situation is disgusting!
If that bailiff came to my door, he wouldn't be walking away! Id have family and friends down at the house in 10 minutes removing his KO'd fat ass!
As for the pig, he would have a fun job arresting multiple people or even trying to be bias!
Thats such bollox. Lenders are not insured for people who don't pay their debts.
Obviously the debt WAS transferred to a debt collection service. Thats why the Bailiff is there.
don't pay any money to these people the system his just robbing the poor fuck all of them
They can also claim tax relief on alleged bad debt.
the cop was wrong he has to be impartial
No he doesn't he is there to assist a court order
@@kethughes8266 wrong he was their to make sure nothing kicked off he was not their for the bailiff of the other man.
Does we kick you're door in while I watch.You try and stop him and I arrest you sound impartial more like assistance to me.
Plus the copper had to ask the bailiff for instruction of the law lol, clarifying they work for them
@@kethughes8266 no bailiff carries a legal court order they are produced by a business court..... which is not a court doesn't have judges and can only print pieces of paper saying warrant on them..... doesn't make them legal.......... every bailiff breaks the law. you dont have to answer a court order, your not one of those people who pay the request to pay notice........ with out understanding the objective word REQUEST which you dont have to pay all you have to do is send a letter saying thankyou for your resquest but i will not be adhering to your request thats all you have to do
This is what happens when you get yourself £29k in debt.
Just say no to credit! Simple.
ive have never had credit but still have had bailiffs round my door all had no legal warrant and used force and harassment to try and extort money out of me didn't work
We had bailiffs around for a debt belonging to someone we didn't know. We said we weren't her and never heard of her. They just replied we'd have to prove she didn't live here or they'd force entry.
@@falynch
Prove she didn't live there? "Look here she isn't" bailiffs aren't the brightest bunch are they.
This video I found to be sad and amusing. Sad for very obvious reasons, but quite funny the way the guy was acting. I'm astonished as to how calm and collected the woman is throughout this.
Always keep door locked if you aware that bailiffs are going to attend. They can only force entry if they have been in your home before
Its crazy how ballsy they get, in the US debt collectors have alot more respect when people are armed with more than butter knives
I love that 2A!!!
If he owes £29k why are they even bothering with a goods removal of less than £200 at public auction..... so they can increase the "additional fees" maybe.
They should just advise the debtor to file for bankruptcy and be done with the job.... but that won't be incurring "additional fees"
Shouldn't be allowed to add more "additional fees" than the original debt. I've heard of £60 parking tickets turn to thousands, that can't be right.
This whole 'Poinding' malarkey was banned in Scotland years ago because it produces nothing except further debt, humiliation and money for these parasite scum. Time for England to follow suit.
That's unlawful what the bailiff has just done tell the bailiff he can't enter the house and then ask the policeman to arrest him the paper work has to be signed by a magistrate or a judge it will not be signed I guarantee that
What exactly is unlawful about what he did?
By the way James the writ doesn't have to be signed by a judge at all. Do you know how many get processed daily!
@@rossmarvin6078
I think it does if it's a 'warrant of entry' but they're usually for criminal cases
He needs to make a list of the items he’s taking for it to actually mean it’s a controlled goods/ seized and the police officer has just broken the law by arresting him because he was well in his right to pick the TV up and he was in the wrong for touching him, the reason the police are there is to stop a breach of the peace he’s arrested the wrong person I’d get to the ipcc and make a complaint
The payout from Plod after this half-wit decided to arrest someone to show everyone that he was in charge (not), should be a few thousand.
the officer actually arrested the wrong man and is now legally liable for false arrest. bailiffs have to haver proof that they are allowed to take stuff and they have to show it upon demand from anyone. this man didn't so what he did was stealing.
Cops looking after companies again! Why are they NOT helping the people, but applying the law? We need an App so that people can call for help. Imagine how contrite the Bailiff and Police would be if 100+ people turned up ready to help the man.
The police were just waiting for the first opportunity to get that man out the way so that the state looting could continue without any hindrance.
If you have bailiffs coming, know your rights. Look up what they need to have, 99% of the time they don't have it. He's got your stuff on the lawn and he probably bluffed his way in because you never checked what your rights are.
Basically let them take it 😂😂
Don't get into contracts if you can't pay full amount up front don't bother... You bet they will bleed you dry
copper say he wont get involved yet he assults the guy plus the baliff assults the the guy but jamie is arrested very lawful...not
Lol he is arrested for breaching the peace, he is on his property and someone is stealing his stuff. What a lego cop lols
Well if you applied your brain a bit you would see he had a home, I suppose it is an intelectual challange to realize it but if you really try even you could realise it given a few years. Dont give up, keep struggling and eventually even you will understand. Just dont give up!!
Nobody is stealing anything
Awesome moose knuckle, I'm in love😍
Me too!
Provided he has not got a signed CGA (Control of goods agreement), he has no lawful right to any of your goods and no lawful right to re-enter your home in the future.
I presume this guy didn’t sign his CGA judging by there reaction
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If the bailiff makes a controlled goods agreement for the goods and then leaves the premises without both parties signing it, the goods are not controlled goods: Bannister v Hyde [1860] 2 E&E 627 or Evans v South Ribble Borough Council [1992] QB 757
I have no problem with this. The chap was obviously happy to take £29,000 worth of money/finance that wasn't his - but somehow thinks he should also be able to keep all his expensive possessions which were bought with said money. The bailiff did his job. The copper did his job. All seems fair.
Dust Blog well said mate
Agreed.
SinistaUK well said 👏
They won't come knocking at my door though Neil, that's the difference.
Damn right fuckin dosser pay ur debts
It simply amazes me that people that are indebted to someone and legally called to account, instantly get aggressive due to their own inadequacies dealing with the debt in the first place. The bailiff is doing legally, the job he's been asked to do.
It’s not always a simple black and white case of you haven’t paid someone 29k because you’re a bad person
Quite often it's collusion between government and big business that force people into borrowing in the first place. Maybe hold them to account instead.
@ Robert, it’s not that black and white in many cases
Follow him to his home address and watch he skream 😠👍
In all fairness arm chair lawyers can be spotted a mile away.
Thats why the pc acted the way he did.
@Irish Viking By taking the TV, which was no longer his property due to the debt he had it was a breach of peace. The cop and Bailiff was just doing their jobs while nutters like you try to find a way to see them in the wrong.
They will just add £500 for every revisit and removal. They love it.Nice commission for them.
This is a civil matter, not criminal. That police officer has broken his oath and should be sacked. He is not supposed to take sides in a civil matter. End of. But instead he takes orders from a civilian claiming to have more authority than he does. If this man refuses to comply with the trickery that's being forced on him then that so called "bailiff" needs to report to the court and speak to a judge and trust me, no judge will talk to a bailiff just like that.
That officer is there as a peacekeeper and the bailiff laid hands on him, therfore breaking the peace and the officer supports the man who broke the peace. I urge you to find out who that officer is and take this to the county court.
Did I hear him right ? I owe £29000 points to the stuff on the lawn and says what's that worth
Funny how he just said strange when she’s screwing at him 😂😂
Police being muscle for hire once again
4:49 - the copper took the tv off the guy, hence he has assisted in the eviction, and hence has compromised his position of neutrality - sue them!
He clearly took it off him in order to effect an arrest to prevent a breach of the peace, not to assist the bailiff
Have you tried arresting someone carrying a TV?
Ping Pang crimebodge
not the smartest are we ping pang
@@vrcontent1151 Start a sentence with a capitol and end it with a question mark! You certainly are not too smart!
29 grand debt is bad enough but it's the way they act about it. All cocky and it feels like there rubbing it in your face
*grabs arm* “he’s just attacked me” 😂😂😂😂
Adults throwing tantrums like kids when they have tens of thousands of SOMEONE ELSE'S money. Thanks for the laughs. The victim has kids, or is a company that has to pay wages to people who need to feed their kids. YOU ARE NOT THE VICTIM. The claimant is the victim of you. What would society look like if everyone could take money and never be held accountable?
Understood, but lets says your on the other side and in fact owed the money... I don't get people who say stuff like "how can you do this job" it's a job with probably very thought out guide lines on ways to go about it. A bailiff at your door removing goods is I imagine is last resort, So the person would of have plenty of time to get in contact to discuss the situation they are in.
Ruining peoples lives for pathetic amounts of money whilst the bankers got bailed out and given billions of pounds of free money that they lost in the first place. That's what society looks like.
@@cardigan3000 1. It's not he bailiffs fault, He is just simply doing his job, If we didn't have people like this then no one would be held accountable for anything. I always say to people just imagine your the guy that is owed the money? Given your comments if someone is the same situation then you would let them off? Yeah, thought so everything changes when your owed the money. Also the Bailiffs is a last resort situation people have enough time and notice to talk to the company/person owed to maybe discuss some kind of payment plan or the situation they might be having with their life.
@@si777 He obviously owes the bankers, The bankers were let off in 2008/9.
@ 03:14 (the daughter) "why don't he just pay" Lol exactly, just pay your bills.
Chris Bromley paying is for pussies. how was it to be born without testicles?
I’m just wondering if you suffer from a bad back?
I only ask because it’s got to be uncomfortable constantly holding onto your ankles while the system knocks your back doors clean off their hinges.
@@thebatman4279 what is it like a be a broke bum bitch.
Hahaha exactly
You pay their bill if you want wanker
Police working for a private company yet again .. I'm going through it now .but they are not getting in my house simple as that
And have everything in the house itemised and written down on a sale of goods receipt .Witnessed and signed/dated by a friend (with do debts!) then show one to the bailiffs and the police .The receipt clearly shows legal ownership and also that all the items are been rented back at a monthly cost of £2 . show receipts for payments
Why is the officers taking sides
‘Record that Christine, I’ve actually don’t Nuthink’ 😂
The bailiff in this case was just provoking the issue more. Personally baliffs are scumbags. I feel sorry for the family involved and hope that things are better for you. Out of interest is this filmed nr Bristol?
products you use every day such as TV kettles pots pans laptops cars etc etc etc are not goods and cannot be removed by ballifs, goods under the law means items or articles for sale, period
My 5` 1`` 64-year-old wife was assaulted in the town by a bully boy thug & even though she phoned 999 no police turned up. 2 days later the police turned up at our house to interview her. I've told her that in future if she has a problem to dial 999 & tell them that she is a bailiff, they will be round like a shot!
They have a warrant not even a real one but if they did they will have a warrant of controle it will have the word goods on they are allowed to take controle of goods this man has no goods because goods are items for sale not poseshions this man only has them. The police can't help them enforce it they have to be impartial and there to keep the peace
That teaches you not to spend other people’s money.
“That’s a prickly bush”
Good observation
Lol in another video he literally runs the fat over into the bush
That's a prickly bush 😂
if you can't pay for something today.how can you pay for it tomorrow.
So picking up your TV is now a breach of the peace lol 😂
It wasn't his TV, it belonged to the court as they'd already seized it.
Stupid comment ,the t.v had been seized it now was property of the courts to be sold to recover the money owed . Do some research before commenting.
Just want to know if people owed you money and you needed it to pay your bills and feed your family, how would you recover the debt ?
Hilarious. After you decided not to pay your bills, why then did you decide to leave the door open when the bailiffs inevitably arrived?
Isn't the bailiff suppose to levy on goods like 2 weeks before the come to take the items? It's doesn't look like he's done that here
That’s a prickly bush made me laugh ! Poor man .
Well, all the stuff that has been removed by the house is seized under the control of goods act and at that point becomes property of the courts. So when the chap took the item from the lawn and put it in his vehicle he does commit theft at that time as the item no longer belongs to him.
"How do you sleep at night?"
Well, debts have to be paid. If wankers paid their debts, he wouldn't need to do what he's doing.
Bang on. It’s surprising the amount of people who mis-manage their money and then moan about the consequences. Pathetic.
Where is the signed contract for the alleged debt?
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT 1882 SECTION 23.
DEED OF ASSIGNMENT, DEED OF NOVATION, where are they?
Banging a bailiff 👏
Sir Buzz Killington like, fucking a bailiff you mean?
How much for the cushions?
Bailiff with the look I personally cant stand, bald with a bushy beard. That would fuel my fire enough!
where was the resistant of arrest? the guy didn't resist any arrest at all, the arrest actually came out of the blue, OFFICER YOU GOT IT WRONG PAL
06:32
there's the money shot.
Pay your bills and the bailiffs won't come to your house
You question the bailiff “how can you do your job” Yet it’s perfectly ok for you to buy something even if you haven’t earned the money in the first place to purchase it and then not bother to pay it back.
Ever heard of a business going under you fucking cretin
"That's a prickly bush" lmao
People always ask bailiffs how they sleep at night yet there the ones who owe company’s tens of thousands
Correct..if you owe money then bloody well pay it
The cop left. The guy walked off with the t.v. Put everything else back in the house and lock the doors. He obviously doesnt have a list. Even the cop was asking him for it.
You need to watch out for prickly bushes 😂😂😂😂😂
That man truly failed to do his job, taking the words of another as gospel without using his own common sense and initiative. Please do not assume all officers are like this, it's important we respect the police as without them the country would be chaos. Clearly the man is incapable of making decisions under minimal amounts of stress. In circumstances like this, with a role as important as this, the man should lose his job. I don't like the idea of someone losing there income but you can't have an individual like this representing the embodiment of safety.
I think it's about time police in this country started policing!!when ever a time has come where I've needed the police they have never been their to help !! I'm sick to death of this country's standards!! I want to live in a place where I feel protected by the police and not scared of them because of their lack of people skills and their made up version of law!!!
Any luck on your proposal 3 years down the line?
Bailiff puts his hands on man,
Police handcuff man and push him in prickly bush...Todays Justice... what a joke
Great Video, starts off with some skets Camel toe 😂 very entertaining it's like the perfect short movie, sex & violence x
Basement Boutiques there aint no camel toe u fucking melt
@@yourclapped2948 are you pissed cos u watched the whole vid hoping to see one 🤣🤣🤣
The bald-headed beardy guy had his eye on the policeman
Police lost his control there. The guy was overreacting also but that cop lost his nerve and the bailiffs are all the same. They need the commission.
Gorgeous are on the brunette
Davo Devigne hahaa my thoughts exactly
You must have shite standards
yeah just clear beauty
This is encouraging people not to honour their debts and to misuse mental health legislation. Shocking. They even use their daughter as a pawn ,pretending she's undressed.
20 seconds - 24 seconds is the best part of this clip
I do feel sory for ppl having to go through this, it must be a nightmare for the family. I do think running up and not paying off a £29k debt while living in a nice property and working is a bit silly though
6:14 WELL SAID. My thoughts exactly.
Mine too
I would sell smack to earn money before I ever became a bailiff I swear to god
Taking the cushions off the fucking couch, no-one is gonna buy them at auction, they're worth zero, he's just destroyed the family sofa to assert dominance and prove a fucking point
This country is unbelievable.....
They are not listed as controlled goods until they have been formally listed and stickers have placed on goods ...
The balif is only doin his job. It's his own fault by getting 29grand in debt.
Yeh so what but the government spend that allowing immigrants to be put up in hotels every week and who's paying for that 😜
If someone owed you,me or anybody 29 grand and the only option to get that money back was to send the balifs in to try and retrieve it I think 99 per cent would
And if those balifs were successful in getting that money back people wouldn't be so hard on them. I know it must hurt and shameful when you get someone knocking at your door for a debt you can't pay,but the fault is all yours. Pay your debts.
And all the money goes the Queen that you cherish so much
You deluded American, hardly anyone at all likes the queen and anything she stands for.
@@DL-cb8bh wrong. Lots of people love the Queen
None of that money goes to the queen lol.
American fail
@@MrMinimanmatt don't be silly. Go watch another Farage video you toss bag
@@DL-cb8bh lol why you mad?
I'm gonna go and sing the national anthem whilst standing to attention in front of a portrait of the queen.
Gotta respect the boss
Good luck to you, your husband, and your family. It was brave of you to upload this video and make it public. It's sad to see some of the rude and offensive comments about the young woman.
Hope this issue, and your partners arrest, got sorted
Videos like this serve no purpose to those of us who have come round to the truth and have stopped playing the 'game'. Conversations like (police) 'Erm so what's the offence section that he is committing?' Answer from 'bailiff' "Erm well he's touched that item" !!!! STOP PAYING INTO A JOKE THATS ON YOU. DONT ENGAGE IN A LEGAL OR PHYSICAL FIGHT OF ANY KIND. IF YOU HONESTLY THINK YOU CAN BE SAFE AND HIDE BEHIND 'THEY CANT DO THIS, OR THEY SHOULDN'T DO THAT' THINK AGAIN, THEY DONT PLAY BY THE RULES. SO WHY SHOULD YOU EXPECT TO FIGHT THEM WITH THE 'RULES'. Look up Stacey Willkinson...
Police are bent
Really? The lazy police arrested him after the chap touched him. This is how the UK police supports bailiffs. We pay loads of tax but the police never protect us when we want them. There should be a law stopping bailiffs from using the police when there isn't violence. Same old UK - sad.