Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Guy Taylor Bodenham Manor Update - UK Column Live 11 June 2014



Guy Taylor on UK Column of 11 June 2014. Guy starts his update 11:30 minutes into the show.
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Alert: Support For Guy Taylor Needed

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On today's UK Column News -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1v_ntEj7qs - Guy Taylor gave an update on his continuing battle with fraudulent banks, utility companies and corrupt courts.
To give a little background, Guy's fight began when a Barclays Bank manager allegedly created a fraudulent loan in Guy's name using a forged signature. Details of this can be seen in an episode of our documentary series Insight which can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehklozL6b90

Recently events came to a head when Guy had Bodenham Manor, a property bought by his father for cash and for which there is no outstanding debt, stolen from him when bailiffs, supported by 50 or more police evicted him and his tenants from the property. 

Guy has demonstrated that all this has happened on the basis of fraudulent documents, and as he showed on the UK Column News today, he has confirmation from the court where the latest documents were apparently issued from that they did not issue them and no hearing took place there.
Now they are attempting to steal his own home, on which, again, there is no outstanding debt.
So we are asking everyone who can possibly do it to come to Guy's home on Tuesday to support Guy in his efforts to see off this unlawful intimidation.

We need as many people on site as possible equipped with cameras, video cameras and notebooks to record events as they happen. 

The eviction is due to start at 11am on Tuesday the 17th June 2014 at Pear Tree Farm, Carey, Hereford HR2 6NG.

We hope to see you there, but whether you can get there or not, please pass this to as many people as possible, and keep an eye on our lunchtime news programmes for updates.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The police do not have any jurisdiction whatsoever to execute civil warrants or to involve themselves in civil dispute. The only duty they could possibly have in a civil matter, is one of keeping the peace.