Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009

More on bailiffs and their new powers

Telegraph: An Englishman's home is no longer his castle

We will be hearing a lot more of the bailiff in coming months. About 75,000 homes will be repossessed this year and hundreds of thousands of people will face action for unpaid debts. Local authorities are also using bailiffs to pursue council tax defaulters, with more than a million visits last year. If you want a job, here is one that will last while all around are losing theirs. Her Majesty's Courts Service issued guidance to bailiffs about how their powers should be used. "If a person locks himself in their home, it might be reasonable to break open the door, but probably not to smash a hole in the wall," it advises. In 2007, the Government extended these powers to allow bailiffs to use physical force against householders to restrain or pin down them down. [Linked from LewRockwell.com]

Posted by drewster @ 12:19 AM (661 views) Add Comment

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1. gardeniadotnet said...

We did this one weeks ago.

Anyway, the following article comes up as a duplicate link, so for those who are interested....

"The latest phase of the shipping crisis is different. It has spread to core trade of finished industrial goods, the lifeblood of the world economy."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/4229198/Shipping-rates-hit-zero-as-trade-sinks.html

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:30AM Report Comment
 

2. drewster said...

I know we covered it before - but it's a good topic and very relevant!

Your story looks good. If it says duplicate link it usually means an unregistered user already posted it but it hasn't been approved yet.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:42AM Report Comment
 

3. flintster1994 said...

My tuppence worth?

Scary and most definately worth reposting!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:46AM Report Comment
 

4. crunchy said...

This is all about introducing new laws for access rights.

Carbon taxes will be next. This is a conditioning process that over time will allow home tax inspectors to monitor every appliance down to

light bulbs in your once castle. Dare I say it, part of the NWO programme..

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 08:52AM Report Comment
 

5. crunchy said...

After they beat about the bush with new laws like these. We will be ready for the big one a cashless society thats the one they are slowly

edgeing towards. A total control grid. After that is will be too late. NWO is not a myth it will be the end.

Ignore it at your peril.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:11AM Report Comment
 

6. inbreda said...

I dream of being self sufficient - it helps prevent their control over you.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:48AM Report Comment
 

7. crunchy said...

6. inbreda

You will have little chance unless you become a recluse and live off the land.

Even tribal groups that have existed for decades are now finding that their way of life is becoming increasingly difficult.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:57AM Report Comment
 

8. crunchy said...

6. inbreda

At least you said something even if it did underestimate me by a major short fall.

Enjoy skimming around the edges if it makes you feel in control. Wallow in it whilst you can.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:22AM Report Comment
 

9. Malct said...

crunchy, sorry you're getting so much stick from little professor, but you must realise he IS a psychiatrist.

see also

9. Malct said...troy @ 5.40pm

When they create the debt based money supply they do not create the interest.

Therefore no matter how successful a business, country or economy is, wealth is always drained out of the system.

Therefore the money supply will always reduce unless replaced by more debt based interest baring funds

Some-one has to borrow.

Wining is not an option in this game at least not for the majority and not long term.

The current process under way is simply acute wealth extraction.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009 08:04PM

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 01:24PM Report Comment
 

10. crunchy said...

Thank for standing on the side lines at watching me go through this shii. Low life!

Do you work for HPC to make this boring site more interesting?

I strikes me as odd that a name that got banned its still allowed posts?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:40PM Report Comment
 

11. Crunchy said...

I could out play you Malct and you little prii anyday if my post were allowed through.

Lately they are not. If they were, you would be opening a hornets nest and this site would be toast. I hope you are enjoying your little unfair

game. Trying to make the site more interesting? Pathetic!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:46PM Report Comment
 

12. crunchy said...

Malct you are a sad coward mate.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:54PM Report Comment
 

13. crunchy said...

Little pr## and he's serfs too.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 09:57PM Report Comment
 

14. crunchy said...

Gone all quiet again wolly's?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:00PM Report Comment
 

15. crunchy said...

Malct the white elephant in the room.

Feeling powerful creep?

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:13PM Report Comment
 

16. crunchy said...

Allow me on the recent pages and I will, if allowed to, make mince meat of you all.

Malct the creep that got banned LOL Give me a break! : )

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 10:19PM Report Comment
 

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18. p. doff said...

Malct used to spam the site and get angry too.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 11:07PM Report Comment
 

19. p. doff said...

Come to think of it, so did Nooneo and P4ac

Wednesday, January 14, 2009 11:11PM Report Comment
 

20. James said...

Geez...

Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:22PM Report Comment
 

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