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Subject: Re: Its not always easy to get your money back even with a court order and bailiffs. Posted on: Sat, 03 May 2008 18:39:19 BST

Graham Murray wrote:

> "M.I.5¾" writes:
>
> > There are all sorts of ways that companies can keep goods from
> > bailiffs. But that doesn't detract from the original premise that
> > bailiffs have the right of entry into business premises.
>
> Do all bailiffs have right of entry to all business premises? Or where
> appropriate security clearance (eg a defence contractor working on
> classified projects) or safety training (eg a nuclear, chemical or
> biological facility) is normally required, would any bailiffs have to
> have the appropriate clearance or certification?

Thats actually a very good point , i would think yes they would as the
order will have been issued by the courts , however i would assumme
that they will hire in experts to handle anything that poses a danger

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