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Long running situation with the local council regarding council tax. Bristow and Sutor entered the debtors home unlawfully and got her to sign a walking possession on items that that they should not have. The levy is unlawful IMO as the Bailiffs at the time entered the premises when the debtors son answered the door. At the time he was off school sick , 12 years old and she was out getting his medication. She returned to find the bailiffs in her house listing items. A complaint was raised with the council who claim no letter was received , a further letter was sent out by letter and email and the council unsuprisingly replied that the original bailiffs were no longer at the company so they couldn't investigate the matter...as such the levy stands... This is complete rubbish and is being dealt with at the moment. yesterday though there was a small twist. Recently the local council have given the contract to Rundles. A Rundles bailiff attended the premises and put a hand delivered letter through the door basically saying the debt needs paying and some thing about "Although we have been unable to enter the premises this does not mean we will not be able to in the future" So last week they had Bailiffs from Bristow and Suitor repeatedly turning up and putting on van fee's each visit on an unlawful levy and then all of a sudden a bailiff from Rundles appears as if he had been there before... My question is. Can rundles use the Levy that Bristow & Suitor made ? if an Agreement is made with Rundles can Bristow & Suitor still act upon there own Levy ? It is Worth pointing out that the value of the original Levy made by B&S would not even cover their fee's , storage , auction etc
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I received a ticket on my windscreen as the parking enforcer said I had been given my parking ticket by another motorist,I was in the car park less than 5 mins and he was still taking my photo as I reversed out of the parking space.He was quite aggressive and I was so shook up I nearly reversed into another car.Do I email Napier ( who's name is on the ticket) and if so what do I say?
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Hi everyone, good morning. Wondering if anyone can explain if no claims are transferable from overseas? I have a friend who has just bought a car and wants to start driving but the insurance companies are being difficult. She has been driving for 7 years in Spain and has 7yrs NCB, therefore can this be transfered and recoginised by English insurance companies? I would have assumed so because of EURO UNION? Look forwards to any advice Best wishes BB