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Wednesday, January 08, 2014

BBC One's "The Sheriffs Are Coming" Returns for a New Series on 13th January

BBC One's "The Sheriffs Are Coming" Returns for a New Series on 13th January

LONDON, January 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --



When left with third degree burns, a serious infection and permanent scarring after a
tattoo removal went seriously wrong, Lucy Houghton went to court and won her case against
the Halifax beauty salon. But when she wasn't paid, Lucy turned to The Sheriffs for help.



"The Sheriffs are Coming" is a hit BBC One series, shortlisted for the Broadcast
Awards 2014,and is back for a 3rd series of ten 45-minute episodes, starting on Monday
January 13th at 11:00.



The series follows the work of High Court Enforcement Officers, known since Saxon
times as Sheriffs Officers, as they travel across the country attempting to recover court
judgments on behalf of their clients.



The clients include individuals, like Lucy, as well as businesses and their solicitors
who have won court judgments, but have not been paid.



After transferring their judgments to the High Court for enforcement, they've turned
to Croydon-based firm 'The Sheriffs Office', to get them their money back under the writ
that authorises them to seize goods. The only way the debtor can stop them is to pay what
they owe.



Can they help Lucy put her ordeal behind her?



Other series highlights include:



A case against a private ambulance company in Morden, Surrey, brought by former Gulf
War army medic Alan, who was owed almost a year's wages.



Several visits to airlines to enforce unpaid compensation claims judgments against
airlines for flight delays under the recently introduced EU legislation.



A five hour stand-off at a Bristol car dealership which had left BMW owner Mohammed
several thousand pounds out of pocket and without a car for over 6 months.



A building in Greenwich where the squatters had barricaded themselves inside.



A secretive meeting with the boss of a roofing company under a bridge in Cumbria.



A debtor with multiple identities but similar signatures in Portsmouth.



And a visit to a tissue manufacturing company in Wolverhampton, who hadn't paid a
supplier for machinery. Will those tissues be needed for tears of joy or frustration?



The role of High Court enforcement



David Carter, CEO of The Sheriffs Office says:



"People assume that winning a judgment against a debtor automatically means they will
get paid what they're owed. They've been awarded their judgments fair and square in the
Courts and our job is to make sure that these are enforced and our clients are given back
what they are owed."



Notes to Editor



The Sheriffs Are Coming



The series was produced by Screenchannel Television, makers of BBC1's 'Fake Britain'
and Channel 4's 'Our Man In'.



The Sheriffs Office



Croydon-based The Sheriffs Office are one of the largest and most successful firms of
Authorised High Court Enforcement Officers in the UK.



Web: http://www.thesheriffsoffice.com




The Sheriffs Office

CONTACT: For more information contact Claire Scaramanga, +44-(0)7860-919139 or claire@scaramanga.uk.com.


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