On reflection I should have prefaced my previous post with the smiley.Normal Wisdom wrote:Well, well, well. It appears that we've all been wrong about signatures and seals on warrants ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxBbvnEysQc&spfreload=10
It's perfectly possible that there was an issue about the eviction with which the police were not comfortable. However, I very much doubt that it was because the Writ of Possession was not "signed in wet ink" or did not carry an "embossed seal". I also doubt that the police are going to arrest all the bailiffs.
GOOFers are past masters at representing a small and usually temporary "win" as vindication of their whole argument. I have lost count of the number of times that a minor incident has been blown up into something that "changed the world" or proved "the tide is turning". I imagine that will be the case IF the video evidence promised in this case ever makes it onto YouTube.