Mirror of Justice - All about Law and More
*Home>>>Civil Rights Law

Is this another law against the poor? Bailiffs new rights in the UK?


Soon a new law which will give Bailiffs legal right of entry I.E breaking in to your house with NO need for a court order may be passed. I think this will be a major infringement of civil liberties. What do you think?

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/05032007/140/ba...

I hope you people never find yourselves in financial trouble because you will have to eat your uncaring words ! Not all people in debt got their by carelessness.

I do think it is a major infringement of civil liberties. I know some people get into debt just by buying expensive things and then never pay it back and this is not fair, but there are some people who get into debt through no fault of their own.

When I was 18 my father unexpectedly passed away, I was a student with no income and I was given a council tax bill that I should have been exempt from paying. I also received a bill in my fathers name.
While I was waiting for the council to sort this out after I had sent out death certificates on numerous occasions and other paperwork.
They sent the bailiffs around and if this new law was in force I would have had everything that was of any sentimental value to me taken away and sold.

In this case I had nothing of value I had already sold the TV etc so I could buy food and I would have been expected to pay the extra costs and the charge for selling these items at auction and still cover the rest of the bills that I didn't owe. The extra time I had by having the option not to let the bailiffs in until they got a court order meant the council finally sorted it out.

This bill will have to be passed in the House of Lords forst and then go for a second reading in the commons.
The human rights groups etc will all get involved and the bill will NOT be passed.

Well at the end of the day if the law is passed then it is the law. Im not saying I agree with it, but if it does come in, then as long as you dont get into trouble and owe money then it wont affect you will it?. Perhaps it is to encourage people not to get into that situation in the first place thus cutting down on debt etc?

I think it's disgusting

Its a law against people who dont pay what they owe so one way or another the rest of us end up paying more for everything.Very good .

I can't see the problem...if you owe someone money..(even credit card companies) you should pay it back.If you don't, they have no choice but to try to re-coup their money by selling your stuff.If you can't afford to buy,say an expensive wardrobe,and
would be unable to pay the money back..don't buy it.
I would love a Ferrari but as I can't afford one,I have to live without.
Some people borrow money with no intention of paying it back and hoping their creditors will just write it off.Other sensible people then have to pay more to subsidise these unscrupulous people.
The answer is simple..don't get into a debt you can't or won't pay back..if you do........ don't blame your creditors for trying to get THEIR money back.
Civil liberties..pah..what about civil responsibilities??

This is, indeed, just one more law against the poor, and while idiots make useless and uncaring remarks, remember that this is the same Government who sold gongs to crooks, and crooks who use the UK as a tax haven, flying in and out of Monaco, paying little or nothing in tax.

This is why the poor are so heavily taxed, the multitudes ofpoor paying for the rich and Governments who lick the ar se of the rich.

While you may say, in your weird and uncaring fashion "let them eat cake", I need not remind you what happens to people who make such crass remarks.

Come the revolution...

Tags
  Collections Law   Consumer Law   Construction Law   Constitutional Law   Computer Law   Child Custody   Civil Rights Law   Business Law   Bankruptcy Law   Banking Law   Aviation Law   Appeals and Writs
Related information
  • Do we need all these rights?

    They wanted to make George WASHINGTON a king, but he didn't want it. He knew better. He'd be blamed for anything that went wrong anyway, and if his heirs were in power, they would suffer ...

  • What are the legal rights to my body and private home?

    First of all, whenever there is unwanted touching - if it's threatening (assault / domestic assault) or affectionite (sexual assault) you should call the police and report it. You have to do ...

  • Do I have to comply with an informal/formal deposition request in a civil suit, if I do not want to be involve

    They will subpoena you and you must appear.

    ...
  • Would the surviving spouse, Paula, have a shot at prevailing in a civil lawsuit against Whiney?

    You can argue that but I bet Whitney will say that they did warn him...and unfortunately since he is dead there is no way of knowing...as he is the only one that can refute it...usually in dangero...

  • Is the illegal trespass.occupation of a place/area by an outsider a civil offense or a criminal offense?

    i'm not sure i follow the trespassing part, after reading that the passage is common to four houses... ...was your father the owner of all four?? ...i would think that if a common passage on...

  • Do I have car rights? 2 Owners on title (me and her) , shes only on loan?

    The simple answer is, you both own the car. Neither one of you can sell it or re-register it without the consent of the other.

    ...
  • The Death Penalty is a hot topic these days. It's an emotional one to say the least?

    The notion that ANY punishment can be a deterrent is predicated on 3 things. First, the punishment must be certain. Second, the punishment must be close in proximity in time to the action it purpor...

  • Odd for FBI to have warnings on film about Black Panther Fred?

    Not at all. Assuming it was made after the US signed the Bourne convention on intellectual property, then the people who made the film have an automatic copyright on the movie, and they get to s...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster