these guys would clamp a wheelchair !
2006-09-27 12:49:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely NOT!!! 100%! Anything that does not belong to the debtor cannot be taken by the bailiff. A mobility car belongs to mobility and as they retain the logbook there can be no denying this. If they try call the police and if they take it report them for theft then claim compensation.They will try to make you think they have powers that are on a par with the police but they have no more power than the average citezen. They are the lowest of the low who prey on the people that need their money the most.
2006-09-27 13:41:45
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answer #2
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answered by robert l 1
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Yes, Motability users are not exempt from certain parking rules "Fact" but then again most drivers think they should not be clamped even when they knowingly break the law
2006-09-27 12:57:15
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answer #3
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answered by continuality 1
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no because you do not own that car it is on lease from a garage via the motability scheme they cannot take anything from your home that is on hire purchase either or any personal jewlery , photographs . clothing , or owned by other people ie if somone has lent you an item get a letter of proof of there owner ship to the said item . lmao but here is a loop hole in the law there but i didnt tell you okay .get a letter from somone sayin everything in your home apart for personal items belongs to them and that you are returnig them as soon as you are able to aford to replace them . get boggey recipts from a friend to attach to this letter as proof of there ownership the ballifs cant touch a thing unless they prove other wise that the good belong to you .
2006-09-27 12:58:32
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answer #4
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answered by a1ways_de1_lorri_2004 4
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Simple answer...NO.
They have to abide by the laws, rules and regulations, laid down by the deputy Prime Ministers Office...that is if you live in the UK.
If ever a person was in that position, and it 'was' clamped, then the police could be called, they could remove it, and then arrest the 'so called' bailiff.
2006-09-27 12:58:01
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answer #5
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answered by chrisbell3 3
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I know they can clamp cars and take them as payment or part payment, but mobility not sure they would have to be very cruel to do that,
I always thought that if you gave them an offer of a payment they have to go with that I am not sure have you tried citizens advise?
2006-09-27 13:11:18
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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To [Who] - "i'd examine the finance contract with motability cos it really is conceivable that sure you're paying motability for it, yet you truthfully own it, you only have a private loan from motability, possibly with the motor vehicle as safe practices, no longer a employ purchase contract." And... To [Mad Max] - "Technically sure they could because it really isn't any longer on HP and they could truthfully clamp it. the costs will flow up and up till you pay. if you're on DLA and mobility allowance then you actually are not to any extent further short of money and they understand it." it truly is horse crap!!!!! @ both one in each of them! you do not have a "personal loan" from Motability... Motability phase of your intense cost Mobility is promptly given to the charity whom supply you the motor vehicle and certain it really is a charity. No bloody "personal loan" and actually... it really is illegitimate for them to clamp a Motability motor vehicle! flow to the police with regards to this count number! And if one is on D.L.A it does no longer mean the claimant has an abudance of money!!!! That man or woman would get intense cost Mobility and easily Low cost Care it somewhat is only over £20 per week! If the Mobility is spent on a motor vehicle then they do no longer seee this money! £20 makes you a millionare! You both sound like approaches! Ask someone who's usual with their stuff no longer those who imagine they are sh!+ warm at the same time as they are of route stupid and understand no longer of what they talk! thanks! Lin. x
2016-11-24 23:18:49
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answered by ? 4
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if the car is illegally parked and there are signs stating rules for parking and clamping or removal of vehicles then yes they can. however if the car is being taken by baliffs in antempt to recover costs of outstanding fines etc then no they cant as it is classed as a neccesity item and cant be seized
2006-09-27 12:57:13
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answered by John "Freddie" West 3
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Not legally, according to the program on bailiffs last night! Dont trust them!
2006-09-27 12:50:49
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answered by mistickle17 5
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Hi i think you should listen.. to chrisbell and dosent c... i had the same thing happen on friday and i asked the same question i was wrongly clamp because i bought a car off my neighbour so because it was in the same street they just clamped it..........it was my neighbours parking ticket but they tried to get me to pay it ....
2006-09-27 13:12:01
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answered by chelsea 2
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I would think not but so waiting for one of the illuminati to weigh in with a more learned reply, best wishes
2006-09-27 12:52:43
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answered by william john l 3
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