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  • Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

    I was stop by the police (routine check they said)on my way back from dropping off a fare at gatwick airport,the police did their checks everything was fine, at this point a baliff introduced himself as being from newlyn plc,he said I had two unpaid parking tickets on the car and if I did not pay the full amount there and then he was seizing the car.i did not have the money or means to pay.at this point I went and sat in the car,a police officer came over and asked for the key which I stupidly hand to him.i phoned my baliffhelp .com they confirmed to me that the baliff could not take my taxi.they said I should just drive off,at this point took the spare key from glovebox and started the car up serveral policemen then came and stood around the car to stop me from driving off,then a baliff came and grabbed the sparekey.
    finnally I had to leave the car as I had to collect my mother from the doctors.
    help
    what can I do?

  • #2
    Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

    Hackney Cab or Private Hire? Did you know about the tickets?

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    • #3
      Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

      Hi private hire no I did not

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      • #4
        Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

        How long have you had the car? Could the tickets have been from a previous owner? have you moved address since buying the car? Is it on any finance?

        What paperwork were you given?

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        • #5
          Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

          I have moved in with my 72 year old to act as her carer,
          she has been putting post in bin without checking.
          no finance on car.

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          • #6
            Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

            No paperwork given by baliff all details were on his ipad which he would not show me

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            • #7
              Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

              Ah then you may have received notification. I have asked someone els who is more knowledgeable about these things to have a look. I don't know how often he checks his messages though. In the meantime there will be others who may be able to help.

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              • #8
                Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                Thanks

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                • #9
                  Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                  Go to the top right of this page and look at Notifications.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                    Speaking to him now

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                    • #11
                      Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                      I am rather staggered to suddenly be involved in no less than four joint police/bailiff operations at the same time including the OP's. Three have referred to me within the past 48 hours and the fourth is a revival of an incident which occurred last June.

                      This illegal practice has mushroomed from one bailiff company to three and once again the Met has shown that abnormal is normal to them.

                      I will be dealing with all this shortly but in the meantime memebrs migh like to read parts of a transcript between a sceptical Judge Cryan of Clerkenwell & Shoreditch County and the less than forthright bailiff he was cross examining over his part in such dubious joint operations. I was in attendance.

                      HHJ Cryan - Had it occurred to you at any stage that what might be happening could be of doubtful legality?

                      Bailiff - No Your Honour

                      and later

                      HHJ Cryan - Some people might be sceptical about whether what you are describing to me is the real world, or not. What actually happens is that you are stopped by a police officer as a motorist, who shows you his warrant card, says he is carrying out checks. ‘Here is the bailiff. He is going to carry out checks as well’.

                      The entire impression that is given is that this is some lawful stopping with which the motorist has no right to object, even after the police have finished their business. Would that be a false impression?

                      Bailiff
                      - It wouldn’t be a false impression, no, your Honour









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                      • #12
                        Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                        Many thanks for dropping by FP.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                          There can be no doubt that both bailiff and police behaved unlawfully.

                          Make a formal complaint against Police. Make it abundantly clear that the matter is not suitable for informal resolution and that you will not be receptive to threats or any other form of pressure. Make it clear that if a satisfactory result is not forthcoming, the matter will be taken up with the IPCC.

                          This seems to be a developing trend. But then, given that capita (which owns several DCA's), has taken over the back-office functions of several police forces, perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise.

                          Fairparking - please keep this updated. It might even merit a sticky for ease of reference in the future.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                            The whole ANPR scram should be abolished, it is a make it up as we go along exercise.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Stop by police during routine check baliff took my pco reg.taxi

                              The OP should make a formal complaint to the relevant Borough Commander, copying the complaint to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the IPCC if Hogan-Howe decides to be a tit.

                              Police officers do not have any power, in law, to stop motor vehicles under the circumstances described by the OP. In this respect, they acted unlawfully.

                              However, notwithstanding, these operations breach Schedule 1, Human Rights Act 1998, in particular Article 1 of the First Protocol and, if the OP is innocent of any transgression, Article 6 also. Section 6, Human Rights Act 1998. Section 6 makes it clear that it is unlawful for any public authority, commercial entity acting on behalf of or as a public authority or any person acting on behalf of a public authority to perform any act which is incompatible with a person's rights under the European Convention on Human Rights.

                              In the circumstances described by the OP, the Metropolitan Police, the London Borough involved, Newlyn PLC, the bailiff and individual police officers involved are liable.
                              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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