https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-48743932
If he tried that on my house I'd have used any means to eject the *&^%er, not let him walk around the place looking into private things. Would I have been within my rights to defend my property with force? I think I would be. Why is this guy not being prosecuted and sued to within an inch of his pond life? God I hate these ***, one of the jobs for bullies and those that enjoy inflicting misery, in this case on innocents. Rant over!
Yes. They are bailiffs acting on behalf of the courts. Their work is important. The people who they deal with can be very awkward. They need to take that stance.
Spath //Yes. They are bailiffs acting on behalf of the courts//
In this case he was acting on behalf of a private debt recovery firm.Not on behalf of the courts.
This happened to me many moons ago and it was scary. We lived in the LB of Merton then and it was at the time they introduced the poll tax.Merton council tacked an extra payment onto the bills with no breakdown as to what this was for.We ,and others queried it and the council said it was to make up the shortfall for those who refused to pay.
We paid our bill but withheld the extra payment while we argued about it with the council as we didn't see that we were responsible for other peoples non payment.This rumbled on and on of course the money owed stacked up and they sent a bailiff round who pushed his way in and started weighing up our possessions.I was alone in the house at the time.
The dog went mad ,I told the guy his fortune and then started to call the police whereupon he hopped it pdq. The council wrote off the money in the end. I wasn't the only person it happened to either.Others just paid up,more fool them.
I would feel very, very angry and in fact I'd probably have steam coming out my ears, but I wouldn't resort to violence mainly because I am not a spring chicken any more !
On an aside, agchristie, I imagined you to be an 'older' lady! Funny the impressions you make on here ..