PeanutGallery wrote:This is what is going to go down. B & B will apply for a new warrant, they will ask for the matter to be expedited to the High Court or for a no notice warrant, they will cite the eviction protests as a compelling reason for you not to be told when you will be evicted.
They will turn up, most likely when you've gone out to go to the shops or take Sue somewhere nice and move in. The first thing they will do is change the locks and then start tinning up the property. You'll come home, probably when this is half way through and try to force your way back in, but you won't get in. You'll call up your Sovrun mates, but they'll do exactly the same as when Lee got his boat lifted, they'll video and talk and spout off about the law but they won't change the reality.
Sadly I think this is the way it will have to be. The bailiffs aren't going to give prior notice after what's happened previously. I think that TC & supporters know that in their hearts, and I think tonight's meeting will attempt to recruit a 24/7 guard rota for the house. Their mission being to delay the eviction until the mob can be summoned.
The bailiffs aren't stupid, they'll expect this. The GOOFyguards will be firmly taken to one side by police officers after a couple of polite requests (1 minute) and the shuttering contractor's vans will be signalled in. The locksmith will force entry by the swiftest method (1 minute) and the steel panels will start going up. They'll have extra workmen to ensure it's done fast.
Meanwhile police officers will prevent anyone entering the cul-de-sac, backed-up by a few carriers of public order officers nearby. Within 30 minutes at most the house will be secured. Police will post officers to prevent forcible re-entry, and anyone who attempts that will be charged with burglary.
I don't feel any pleasure at this, but when the establishment decides to stop messing about and use force they don't mess about.