Bailiffs are dressing up like police officers to scare tenants out of their homes
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Bailiffs Are Dressing Up Like Police Officers to Scare Tenants Out of Their Homes
Andrew Kersley: On the evening of Friday 10 February, police officers arrived at Daniela Gherginceau's house to try and evict her and her family. Or so she thought.
The men outside her house wore stab-proof vests, uniforms, radios, body cams and drove white vans covered in official warnings and fluorescent police-style trim.
But they weren't police officers at all. Despite their uniforms and equipment, they were actually private bailiffs.
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