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Originally Posted by churchman phil
The law as it stands says that councils have to apply for an eviction order which takes up to two weeks to acquire before it can be served. These people know that and in the main will usually move on just before it is produced. The problem is they can move around the corner and the council has to go through the process all over again cos they ain't in the place the original order stipulated!!
What is needed is a fast-track eviction procedure - under 24 / 48 hours - that covers the entire borough. maybe then they may get fed up of being moved on constantly and do something about it.
I also think if they get served three notices by the same borough council they should have property (caravan?) seized to pay for clear-ups and costs.
But that ain't within their human rights is it?.....
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I know they have to reapply for an eviction order every time, not sure if it takes two weeks though churchman. I have said for a long time that councils should be allowed to take out an injunction on a piece of land that lasts for 12 months and can be renewed every year,or in other words cut out the red tape, but it would take government legislation to do it, and I'm not sure where on the list of priorities this would come on any government agenda
