He has a beautiful heart of gold, brave. A wonderful soul, selfless. A legend. Legends have had many turmoils but they stand by what they believe, that's a true calling.
Where is the "BLATANT INJUSTICE "? People are being evicted for nonpayment of rent or mortgages or the property owner wants their property back. The first lady did the restoration on her cottage without the approval of the council or verification of what was on her property and what was on her neighbors.
Not exactly. With Private Enforcement Agents yes, the Police should not facilitate them (although they often do) but should only be present in order to prevent a breach of the peace. Enforcement Agents are not allowed to force entry and if they do the Police should stop them. But I think these were Court appointed Baliffs and that's different. They do have the power to force entry into a residence and the Police can and will arrest anyone that obstructs them.
If the warrant issued by the court gives them the power to force entry, then yes, it's a criminal offence to obstruct them usually. People seem to think warrants mean nothing - what people forget is that a warrant has usually been heard by a judge who is more qualified than any "internet lawyer" and has often been practising law and presiding on cases for years.@@hullabaloo9824
@@Nigfis I agree. Being homeless doesnt even get you priority housing, or even priority empathy. Its so endemic now, theres almost no empathy from anywhere these days.
The only way to fight these evictions is by the "Do unto others" universal law. It doesn't just work one way just because one side has a piece of paper and some uniforms. What needs to be done after every eviction such as the first Indian lady, is to find out where those bailiffs live and go smash their doors in and take their property from them. See how they like it done to them. I guarantee you if bailiffs started to know and understand that if they smash someone's door in and steal their property then the same will happen in retaliation... they won't be half as willing to do it. They will think "I can't have my wife and kids put through that terror" while they are completely willing to put us and other peoples through it no problem.
@WelshChappie Problem is that the Bailiffs like it or not have a warrant from a court to say they can force entry. Sadly no doubt the Lady would have been given an opportunity to go to court and fight this, but probably refused or was advised not to. I wonder though if the Council conservation officer would have done this to one of her colleagues - you bet your bottom dollar it would have been stopped in it's tracks
This day n age we shouldn't even need people to have to do this kind of service. If government let's of big companies billions in tax, but cripples working people to the point of suicide.
I knew I was right about you Chrisy. When I first saw and followed what you did, you were under fire from 'online followers' as much as you were from Bailiffs and Old Bill. You handled it all with the grace and honesty that only a man who knows himself and his cause can. You are a diamond in the rough.
*FORMER councillor who was convicted of breaching a court order has avoided an immediate prison sentence.* Ex-Maldon district councillor Chrisy Morris, 47, had denied breaching two court orders made to protect his alleged victim. The woman claimed she saw Morris outside her new home the day after she moved to the address in Witham on July 22, 2019. He was banned from going near her by a non-molestation order imposed in 2018. Morris claimed he was unaware of the terms of the order despite the court hearing he was present when it was made. Morris admitted to being in the street but claimed he did not know she had just moved there and it was a “complete coincidence” as he was looking for a friend's address nearby. The jury at Chelmsford Crown Court also heard he went to the woman's address when her and her partner's car windscreens had allegedly been smashed on January 5, 2020. The defendant denied this offence and claimed he was at Langdon's Mill House Hotel the whole night. A jury unanimously found Morris guilty of the earlier offence which took place in 2019 but cleared him of the second charge from 2020. Morris faced Chelmsford Crown Court for sentencing today (February 28). Ms Taylor told the court the victim lives in dread and had not wanted to move to the new address in 2019 but felt she had no choice. Morris told Judge Timothy Walker: "I'm not the monster that this is trying to make me out to be." Judge Walker said he was in agreement with the prosecution that the breach of the non-molestation order was deliberate. He told Morris: "Putting your offending where I do and the distress caused, the matter is plainly so serious that custody is the only option I can adopt." Mitigating factors noted included Morris' relative lack of previous convictions and lack of recent convictions. The Heybridge West councillor was handed 8 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months. He was also ordered to complete 30 rehabilitation activity requirement days and 200 hours of unpaid work. A restraining order has been made, in place for five years, to protect the victim. Maldon District Council has confirmed he is now no longer an elected member with immediate effect. Richard Holmes, head of paid service at Maldon District Council, said: “Based on the sentence handed down by his Honour Judge Walker at Chelmsford Crown Court today, I can confirm that Chrisy Morris with immediate effect is no longer an elected member of Maldon District Council. “Section 80 of the Local Government Act 1972 states, 'If a custodial sentence of three months or more is handed down, then the elected member is automatically disqualified'. “If members of the public need to contact their local Councillor for the Heybridge West ward, please contact Councillor Edwards. “The council takes this matter very seriously. "For now, I can say that the council has carried out its own conduct investigations and these have shown Chrisy Morris to be a person who has the capacity to ‘lie, mislead and intimidate’. "A number of staff and Councillors have been impacted by Chrisy Morris’s conduct and today’s sentencing strip’s him of his ability to continue to behave in this way as an elected representative.”
For real that got me, I now patiently await the day for the right context to arise where I can use that quote myself.. it will come soon I’m sure and I can’t wait hahah
Ive been close to eviction - go to Court then get whacked £400 more on your bill for the privilege!!! I avoided actual eviction and have now been 20 years in my house rent paid. There's no better feeling once you've almost lost your home before. Kudos to this man.
The system goes before a competent judge who decides on enforcement action if any. Ms Patel knew or should know she had a listed building and should have employed suitable qualified builders which I dare say was played out in court. The Inspector tried to get resolution but in the end facilitated enforcement and performed excellently.
@@drevil3606 No just believe in the rule of law. Instead of an unregulated free for all. People need to step up and take competent decisions and not just rely on a few half baked knuckleheads to sort out their bad decisions.
@@mikeman584 wait til u find out that houses are a necessity not a priviledge the government has enough money to give everybody a home lol f-ck ur capitalism
Chrisy you are amazing man you fight when other have given up on the fight there is nothing wrong in what you do pal you stand up when others back down don’t give up the fight you are a very strong man like me but don’t lose your family mate always helping others is a good thing peace & love
The only problem with these situations is that in some cases it's the tenants fault that they are in such a situation, blatantly not paying rent for example which has an affect on the those paying the mortgage.
This guy is a legend The government is not our friends , they feed of us and our lack of knowledge on how we deal with them We all need to stick together
Did any of you ever had tenants not paying their rent for months or even years? Have you ever experimented your house being destroyed by tenants before leaving? If you’re battling bailiffs, I bet you haven’t.
Perhaps contacting the debt seekers BEFORE it gets to eviction would be a better answer then turning up looking for trouble, or have ppl with you who truly understand law and can act for the family to see IF the paperwork is lawful
Cutting off bits from a 300 year old roof is just stupid not just her fault but the roofer too. No sympathy for the first woman. They say getting a roofer is expensive try getting a s**t one
Its a great thing he is trying to do. But a swift N244 application down the court is going to have more effect. Also I hope they are using the courts or negotiating with landlords or banks, but this is not shown. I worry when people turn up outside houses to argue with bailiffs and its not clear what has been done before to stop the enforcement. It takes so much more than arguments with bailiffs to keep people in their homes long term... & the residents getting evicted are the ones who pay
I admire what you do. It only prolongs the issue they will be back. Its a disgrace what they done to that first lady. 72k cost and she paid the bloody money to next door for damages. Surley she should claim against the builder that cut the stone
Keep it up,you want to help as many people as possible,that are getting evicted,this is going to get a lot worse,now if you can show the establishment that the eviction notices they have served,are written in fraudulent language and if they carry on,the person working for the establishment could face a lengthy time in HMP for false and misleading information, committing perjury. There are many ways to skin a cat.
Someone has to PAY for the food, PAY for the clothing, PAY for the lodging. In your dream communist world, we all live in camps and work the land and weave cloth for clothing. Cuba, North Korea, Russia are your target locations for emigration. Good luck.
Good work, big effort and very commendable by all who got involved with what was morally right in helping this lady save her home but did anyone see the warrant was in fact legitimate? If it was sealed with the official court stamp and signed by a JP I fail to see why the bailiff would be reluctant to show it? Most warrants bailiffs use are often unenforceable due to an abuse of process making any arrest of obstruction also unlawful! Legislation and Statute law do not overwrite Common Law or the 1689 Bill of Rights
So it's over stones but destroy what looks like a door that should be protected under some sort of historical clause, in Australia you couldn't even paint it without permission , here in central west nsw
If the bailiffs have a court warrant then they see themselves as helping them implement "the law"; but you're right, question is always: What is the right tactic on the day and strategy in general?
Breach of peace is relatively difficult to claim unlawful arrest against cos the nature of the legislation can be down to what may happen rather than what has already happened. It's an odd law for that reason.
The best way to keep the baliffs away is this............. pay your bills and live within your means. And anyone that disagrees with this, lend me a tenner and I wont pay you back.
Not a thing will change. Literally nothing. As long as the for-profit privately owned Bank of England is allowed to print money in the UK and sell the money to the government at interest. They have unlimited money to pay for the police and military to maintain the status quo. The root cause of the problems is the central bank. Very few people in the UK understand why they and their partner has to work harder and harder every year to pay for rent, food, phone and transport.
If millions of people turn on the authorities i think they will be in trouble. I would hope most of the military would join the people because most will have families who it affects. The police are a lost cause, as recent events have proved.
The first lady the maths teacher here is my take on it...she admitted she did alot of the work herself and then employed a builder to work on the roof. She admitted he took the roof off.. when he did he damaged a historical property effecting her neighbours property.. the neighbour obviously contacted planning to have a look...they then noticed the structure of the property had been changed without planning permission so her neighbour sued her in court. The maths teacher then paid damages.. However where the 72k debt came into play was because the maths teacher kept on appealing again and again thus racking up debts. If she had not appealed there would be no further debt The mistakes the maths teacher made were not getting proper planning permission beforehand and secondly not hiring a proper graded listed roofing company who knew about limitations to this particular type of property I could be wrong... So because she didnt pay the 72k debt the court instructed the balifs to recover it.. The maths teacher to me came across entitled and in the video it omitted telling us the whole story. The boxer bloke who tries to help is pretty useless in my opinion and seems to want fame.
no 1 is help less learn the law common law ucc the banks are fraudulent the money tha print is worthless look into you birth certificate amd why the government class us as dead entity's but we are living men and woman
God bless this man and all who do what is right
He has a beautiful heart of gold, brave. A wonderful soul, selfless. A legend. Legends have had many turmoils but they stand by what they believe, that's a true calling.
Wish we had more people like Chris around. Someone with a backbone who fights back against blatant injustice.
Blatant justice, more like. Will take a revolution now.
Where is the "BLATANT INJUSTICE "?
People are being evicted for nonpayment of rent or mortgages or the property owner wants their property back.
The first lady did the restoration on her cottage without the approval of the council or verification of what was on her property and what was on her neighbors.
@@williamegler8771 O joy, let's not pay the rent just to spite the landlord.
@@JM-oi9pk I couldn't agree more, but there is this stupid concept in the way. It's called freedom or something. Whatever.
No injustice in that first made up case. She was arrogant beyond words.
That police officer ‘Barry’ was an absolute disgrace. He IS supposed to be there to keep the peace, thats it.
Not exactly. With Private Enforcement Agents yes, the Police should not facilitate them (although they often do) but should only be present in order to prevent a breach of the peace. Enforcement Agents are not allowed to force entry and if they do the Police should stop them. But I think these were Court appointed Baliffs and that's different. They do have the power to force entry into a residence and the Police can and will arrest anyone that obstructs them.
If the warrant issued by the court gives them the power to force entry, then yes, it's a criminal offence to obstruct them usually.
People seem to think warrants mean nothing - what people forget is that a warrant has usually been heard by a judge who is more qualified than any "internet lawyer" and has often been practising law and presiding on cases for years.@@hullabaloo9824
They're all W⚓️s cops
@@petersantoro6429 what does that mean
@@RYCH3 seriously??
Chris-is-a-real-man-for-the-people----much-respect-❤and✌
We need more people in the world like these men!
and women bro
Total love and respect for this guy ( Chris ) we need more good people like this ❤
Ive been homeless, many decades ago. It sucks. I feel for anyone who has these difficulties.
At least, then they couldn't fine you for fixing your roof.
@@rinkinkel There are no upsides to being homeless. Trust me.
Totally agree, we've been homeless & it was a nightmare 😭
@@ann-mariebaker118 Im sorry, thats aweful. Have you got a more stable life now..? I pray you do
@@Nigfis I agree. Being homeless doesnt even get you priority housing, or even priority empathy. Its so endemic now, theres almost no empathy from anywhere these days.
Well done Chris and your mates, we need more people like you lot…thank you for what you are lol doing
We really don't, the guy achieves nothing and just wants confrontation.
he helps others while you sit there doing nothing yourself@@scottfletcherr1457
crissy morris is a top bloke and good on him for helping
Does Chrissy Morris Shave 🪒 He's Privates
Nice one guys ,respect ,you make people proud ... just sorry the lady lost her home
Police a bailiffs standing proud to have there pictures taken .. remember these big brave people.
These two professions certainly deserve the phrase about being someone being on fire and not extinguished by urine from nearby!!
That door they wrecked at the end looked well old, yet the woman’s getting evicted for cutting in half some old stone?! Make it make sense
100%
Yep, damaging a listed building.
I thought the same
@@greenlanes5140 To which is the door not part of the listed building? It'd be ironic if that Bailiff destroyed that to get in.
I’d rather be a muppet with morals than a puppet with none.
Absolute legend! Defending the weaker from utter unlawful bullies! I tip my hat to you, sir! Upmost respect
Brilliant work it’s a pity there are not more champs like Chrissy Morris.hats off to him.
The officer over stepped his role by leading the bailiffs into the house
Not if they have legal right to entry from the court.
court can f0k off u slave mindSideshowBob44
Huge respect to Chris.
The only way to fight these evictions is by the "Do unto others" universal law. It doesn't just work one way just because one side has a piece of paper and some uniforms. What needs to be done after every eviction such as the first Indian lady, is to find out where those bailiffs live and go smash their doors in and take their property from them. See how they like it done to them. I guarantee you if bailiffs started to know and understand that if they smash someone's door in and steal their property then the same will happen in retaliation... they won't be half as willing to do it. They will think "I can't have my wife and kids put through that terror" while they are completely willing to put us and other peoples through it no problem.
So what would you do in case you have tenants not paying you the rent for months?
Stupid 🙄
@@WePlayTheBeatlesExactly, they would run to the bailiffs to get them out, it’s not so black and white.
@@SideshowBob44 I’m still waiting for his reply though
@WelshChappie Problem is that the Bailiffs like it or not have a warrant from a court to say they can force entry. Sadly no doubt the Lady would have been given an opportunity to go to court and fight this, but probably refused or was advised not to.
I wonder though if the Council conservation officer would have done this to one of her colleagues - you bet your bottom dollar it would have been stopped in it's tracks
This day n age we shouldn't even need people to have to do this kind of service. If government let's of big companies billions in tax, but cripples working people to the point of suicide.
It's a bit late for that now. The working man should have chosen labor back when they voted old Maggie in. She never really went away, did she.
I salute you bro .
Your a warrior man.Keep up the good work
I'm a proud Sikh man and it would be houner to join you .
Peace and love
we are so grateful to honerable sikhs like you yes please help this cause as people are desparate
At the lady’s house, “this is not personal” 😂
I knew I was right about you Chrisy.
When I first saw and followed what you did, you were under fire from 'online followers' as much as you were from Bailiffs and Old Bill.
You handled it all with the grace and honesty that only a man who knows himself and his cause can.
You are a diamond in the rough.
Idiot.
"Oh, what a bell end" 😂😂😂
Meet him real life. Bell end doesn’t even begin to describe him
*FORMER councillor who was convicted of breaching a court order has avoided an immediate prison sentence.*
Ex-Maldon district councillor Chrisy Morris, 47, had denied breaching two court orders made to protect his alleged victim.
The woman claimed she saw Morris outside her new home the day after she moved to the address in Witham on July 22, 2019.
He was banned from going near her by a non-molestation order imposed in 2018.
Morris claimed he was unaware of the terms of the order despite the court hearing he was present when it was made.
Morris admitted to being in the street but claimed he did not know she had just moved there and it was a “complete coincidence” as he was looking for a friend's address nearby.
The jury at Chelmsford Crown Court also heard he went to the woman's address when her and her partner's car windscreens had allegedly been smashed on January 5, 2020.
The defendant denied this offence and claimed he was at Langdon's Mill House Hotel the whole night.
A jury unanimously found Morris guilty of the earlier offence which took place in 2019 but cleared him of the second charge from 2020.
Morris faced Chelmsford Crown Court for sentencing today (February 28).
Ms Taylor told the court the victim lives in dread and had not wanted to move to the new address in 2019 but felt she had no choice.
Morris told Judge Timothy Walker: "I'm not the monster that this is trying to make me out to be."
Judge Walker said he was in agreement with the prosecution that the breach of the non-molestation order was deliberate.
He told Morris: "Putting your offending where I do and the distress caused, the matter is plainly so serious that custody is the only option I can adopt."
Mitigating factors noted included Morris' relative lack of previous convictions and lack of recent convictions.
The Heybridge West councillor was handed 8 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months.
He was also ordered to complete 30 rehabilitation activity requirement days and 200 hours of unpaid work.
A restraining order has been made, in place for five years, to protect the victim.
Maldon District Council has confirmed he is now no longer an elected member with immediate effect.
Richard Holmes, head of paid service at Maldon District Council, said: “Based on the sentence handed down by his Honour Judge Walker at Chelmsford Crown Court today, I can confirm that Chrisy Morris with immediate effect is no longer an elected member of Maldon District Council.
“Section 80 of the Local Government Act 1972 states, 'If a custodial sentence of three months or more is handed down, then the elected member is automatically disqualified'.
“If members of the public need to contact their local Councillor for the Heybridge West ward, please contact Councillor Edwards.
“The council takes this matter very seriously.
"For now, I can say that the council has carried out its own conduct investigations and these have shown Chrisy Morris to be a person who has the capacity to ‘lie, mislead and intimidate’.
"A number of staff and Councillors have been impacted by Chrisy Morris’s conduct and today’s sentencing strip’s him of his ability to continue to behave in this way as an elected representative.”
I have got the utmost respect for you and the work you put in......
I remember watching this go down at the time, so sad still watching this years later
Do you know what happend to her home in the end??? I’d love to know. Poor women xx
@@sapphirekeyes2042 I believe she got it back.
You came in here Bobby and Doyle and leaving all Laurel and Hardy 😂 Classic
For real that got me, I now patiently await the day for the right context to arise where I can use that quote myself.. it will come soon I’m sure and I can’t wait hahah
@@JM-bt6rp Same here mate and so far, I've used in on two cats, a rabbit and some clouds.
10:50 Just doesn't sit right hearing "Barry this isnt right... you know me ..i taught your kids barry...." think that would of broke me
Cold hearted monster. Back stabber
Awe RUclips thinks he's a nice guy and should get a hug from us all
Bless you, Chris! Bless you all!
Ive been close to eviction - go to Court then get whacked £400 more on your bill for the privilege!!! I avoided actual eviction and have now been 20 years in my house rent paid. There's no better feeling once you've almost lost your home before. Kudos to this man.
Why wouldn't you go for a mortgage if you are going to live in a place for 20 years?
@@peaceformula5830yes mortgage is half the price of rent
Mortgages are subject to the economy and bank of England. social homes are subject to their tenants @@peaceformula5830
You Sir are amazing. Much respect to you.
The system goes before a competent judge who decides on enforcement action if any. Ms Patel knew or should know she had a listed building and should have employed suitable qualified builders which I dare say was played out in court. The Inspector tried to get resolution but in the end facilitated enforcement and performed excellently.
Let me guess you own a bailiff company
@@drevil3606 No just believe in the rule of law. Instead of an unregulated free for all. People need to step up and take competent decisions and not just rely on a few half baked knuckleheads to sort out their bad decisions.
@@mikeman584 wait til u find out that houses are a necessity not a priviledge the government has enough money to give everybody a home lol f-ck ur capitalism
Chrisy you are amazing man you fight when other have given up on the fight there is nothing wrong in what you do pal you stand up when others back down don’t give up the fight you are a very strong man like me but don’t lose your family mate always helping others is a good thing peace & love
The only problem with these situations is that in some cases it's the tenants fault that they are in such a situation, blatantly not paying rent for example which has an affect on the those paying the mortgage.
Exactly pay your bills 😂😂
@@00Arohaunfortunately people do and the greedy bastards wants more. U stay in ya glass house Mr perfect
clearly not her fault in this video tho is it @@00Aroha
This guy is a legend
The government is not our friends , they feed of us and our lack of knowledge on how we deal with them
We all need to stick together
Well done Chris, so happy I found this channel x
Chris you are a true hero. You and your helpers are an inspiration. Im so sorry this is happening in your beautiful country. Best of luck from Canada.
Sadly it's happening here in our Country as well. 🇨🇦
The way that young baby grabbed her daddies finger got me, I felt it deep. We need to realize we are at war.
What a bloke.
yeah amazing cool guy
Did any of you ever had tenants not paying their rent for months or even years? Have you ever experimented your house being destroyed by tenants before leaving? If you’re battling bailiffs, I bet you haven’t.
Try not owning extra houses if you don't like the results.
Omg destroy the structure and fixtures of a grade 2 listed building is a criminal offence
Perhaps contacting the debt seekers BEFORE it gets to eviction would be a better answer then turning up looking for trouble, or have ppl with you who truly understand law and can act for the family to see IF the paperwork is lawful
went through court and all maybe you didnt watch the video properly
Well done guys-a brilliant piece of humanity
Cutting off bits from a 300 year old roof is just stupid not just her fault but the roofer too. No sympathy for the first woman. They say getting a roofer is expensive try getting a s**t one
Absolute Super Star, keep up the excellent work!!! 👍😁
11:07 (cracking sound of door) absolutely heart breaking, we need to look at this matter seriously to live with real human law
Its a great thing he is trying to do. But a swift N244 application down the court is going to have more effect. Also I hope they are using the courts or negotiating with landlords or banks, but this is not shown. I worry when people turn up outside houses to argue with bailiffs and its not clear what has been done before to stop the enforcement. It takes so much more than arguments with bailiffs to keep people in their homes long term... & the residents getting evicted are the ones who pay
Just watched this! Very heart touching, god bless to him much respect on what he does. Hope it continues.
I admire what you do. It only prolongs the issue they will be back. Its a disgrace what they done to that first lady. 72k cost and she paid the bloody money to next door for damages. Surley she should claim against the builder that cut the stone
I thought that the builders insurance would've covered the costs, if not her own house insurance. Maybe she didn't have any?
Good argument
😅 not the full story shown in this video. If you think she cooperated then why did she get evicted in the end?
Keep it up,you want to help as many people as possible,that are getting evicted,this is going to get a lot worse,now if you can show the establishment that the eviction notices they have served,are written in fraudulent language and if they carry on,the person working for the establishment could face a lengthy time in HMP for false and misleading information, committing perjury.
There are many ways to skin a cat.
That Chrissy fella is an extremely decent kind person !
Was the door that the big oaf wrecked to access the house not protected like the brick work?
No
Chrissy Morris is an absolute legend......
In his own mind
Continually in jail or court
Unemployed Wife abuser
Does not pay bills
General lowlife scum
Leg End more like
@@sleepwalker6825 baa
Keep up the good work. Amazing person
Amen! This man is a hero in my opinion.
Hats off lads well done man need more like you, god bless🙏👌
What an absolute top man. I have just come across your site and now you have a new follower
Imagine punching Jimmy Savile 😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂😭😭😭😭😭destroy them pads 🥊🥊🥊🥊
Hahahah!Come here like Bodie and Doyle and leave like Laurel and Hardy!,Im going to enjoy this program ,I know it already!haha
Been following Chrisy for years! Way to go, mate!
I went to Simmondley Primary school 1974-1977; lived in Burwell Close
Fair play Chrissy!
Legends, keep up the great work
Chris your a god to all these people don't ever stop
Councillor Morris now awesome man for the people by the people,
power to the people 👏🏻
Chris we love you, keep up the good work mate
I've always believed food, clothing and shelter are human rights. Unfortunately greed rules this world
OK, and who will pay for this and to how many? Are you willing to pay out of your own pocket?
@@HENEX1000 unlimited capitalism is a sad reality. Let people imagine something better
Greed is good = Bojo the clown 🤡
Someone has to PAY for the food, PAY for the clothing, PAY for the lodging. In your dream communist world, we all live in camps and work the land and weave cloth for clothing. Cuba, North Korea, Russia are your target locations for emigration. Good luck.
Bless
Keep up the good work ❤
Omg poor lady.xx ❤❤
Love Chrissy first heard of him in the book Diamond Geezers by Kate Kray....
Chris has mastered the art of fighting, dont fight,ledgend,hes a verbal ninja
Nice one bro max respect
What a guy Chris . Keep up the amazing work.
You are so lucky To have a wonderful mother like that. I wish I never had a mother and father. It must be wonderful
Brilliant work guys 👍👍
Good work, big effort and very commendable by all who got involved with what was morally right in helping this lady save her home but did anyone see the warrant was in fact legitimate? If it was sealed with the official court stamp and signed by a JP I fail to see why the bailiff would be reluctant to show it? Most warrants bailiffs use are often unenforceable due to an abuse of process making any arrest of obstruction also unlawful! Legislation and Statute law do not overwrite Common Law or the 1689 Bill of Rights
Keep up the good work those those that are awake are behind you. stop this corruption.
We need more like Chris and his mate top people
You sir are a legend
People don’t like it when you speak YOUR TRUTH.
top man. Good upbringing = good people
Keep up the good work Chris.
I'd rather be dead than be a bailiff.
Imo That depends on what side you are on
If someone Owed YOU money im sure your judgment would take a 180* 😉in a splitsecond
@@thegrassyknoll7792 nah u can settle that without bailifs bruh
So it's over stones but destroy what looks like a door that should be protected under some sort of historical clause, in Australia you couldn't even paint it without permission , here in central west nsw
Police can't intervene by law unless a breach of the piece is made, nothing happened, I would sue them for unlawful arrest 💯
If the bailiffs have a court warrant then they see themselves as helping them implement "the law"; but you're right, question is always: What is the right tactic on the day and strategy in general?
@@Freedom4PalestineEndZioNazism Except the bailiffs are under CIVIL law. Police are under CRIMINAL law. The 2 are totally unrelated.
Breach of peace is relatively difficult to claim unlawful arrest against cos the nature of the legislation can be down to what may happen rather than what has already happened. It's an odd law for that reason.
The best way to keep the baliffs away is this............. pay your bills and live within your means. And anyone that disagrees with this, lend me a tenner and I wont pay you back.
Chrissy was a nightmare in the late 90s, terrible reputation and a bully, seems he found a reason to continue being a bully with a better image
Seemsike he realised standing up for underdogs and bullying bullies makes him a hero
@@Shaijn815 do you know him personally?
He is a bully yes. But there is a full stop on that.
@@ImDavidJames It seems like you know him personally, so can you elaborate??
@@snakeman9902 I knew him well back in the day yes. And see him around occasionally still
I’ve said all I care to say on my feelings about him
@@snakeman9902 I bet Chris knocked him out. 🤔🥊🤣
Well done mate, supporting you all the way
Chrissy you are a Gem, sending love to you for your compassion to our fellow people.❤
Amazing work! well done :) How do you know when the bailiffs are turning up?
27:16 "You came in all Bodie and Doyle, now you're leaving like Laurel and Hardy"
The only way to fight evictions is paying the rent! Are landlords supposed to become homeless?
Its a very sad situation 😭thanks Chris 🙏🏿
Illegal immigrants in luxury hotels - the natives of England kicked out onto the streets. We need to take back control of our country.
Not a thing will change. Literally nothing. As long as the for-profit privately owned Bank of England is allowed to print money in the UK and sell the money to the government at interest.
They have unlimited money to pay for the police and military to maintain the status quo.
The root cause of the problems is the central bank.
Very few people in the UK understand why they and their partner has to work harder and harder every year to pay for rent, food, phone and transport.
If millions of people turn on the authorities i think they will be in trouble. I would hope most of the military would join the people because most will have families who it affects. The police are a lost cause, as recent events have proved.
Mr Morris I salute you sir.
How can the police be used by private companys to enforce
The first lady the maths teacher here is my take on it...she admitted she did alot of the work herself and then employed a builder to work on the roof. She admitted he took the roof off.. when he did he damaged a historical property effecting her neighbours property.. the neighbour obviously contacted planning to have a look...they then noticed the structure of the property had been changed without planning permission so her neighbour sued her in court. The maths teacher then paid damages..
However where the 72k debt came into play was because the maths teacher kept on appealing again and again thus racking up debts.
If she had not appealed there would be no further debt
The mistakes the maths teacher made were not getting proper planning permission beforehand and secondly not hiring a proper graded listed roofing company who knew about limitations to this particular type of property
I could be wrong...
So because she didnt pay the 72k debt the court instructed the balifs to recover it..
The maths teacher to me came across entitled and in the video it omitted telling us the whole story.
The boxer bloke who tries to help is pretty useless in my opinion and seems to want fame.
I know he no longer actively takes part, but he was a massive ambassador to fight against the bar stewards
What an amazing man take my hat off to you mate keep up the good work and if you ever need help I will be there hundred percent promise ❤
Thank you Chris, keep up the important works helping people who are otherwise left helpless
no 1 is help less learn the law common law ucc the banks are fraudulent the money tha print is worthless look into you birth certificate amd why the government class us as dead entity's but we are living men and woman