Talk:Bailiff

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OK, stupid question time. In the picture at the top, who is the bailiff? The woman or the man? Just wondering... The Singing Badger 23:47, 26 May 2005 (UTC)

The man is the Bailiff, I'm not sure who the woman is (And yes, a new picture would be helpful) Sherurcij July 7, 2005 19:21 (UTC)

Why does it mention september 11th in the new york section? Not really relavent in the whole "what is a baliff?" question

[edit] England

Although I've no reason to believe that the information in this section is incorrect, it is written in legalese, which is almost impenetrable to the layman and bears no resemblance to what 90% of the people in England understand to be a bailiff. I don't really feel qualified or knowledgeable enough to remove swathes of what may, or may not, be an accurate description of a bailiff - anybody fancy having a go? Tellkel 14:03, 26 September 2006 (UTC)