No really a great example though is it. He tried to give her a letter and it sounds like she was the one getting aggressive then after he got into his car and tried to leave she got in his way and is now complaining .I thought this story, though obviously not typical, gives some indication of the type of person the Licence Collectors employ.:
"POLICE are investigating claims a BBC licence fee enforcement officer knocked down a disabled woman with his car before fleeing the scene.
She claimed the enforcement officer turned up at her home with a letter threatening court action if she watched or streamed TV.
Amanda, who uses a mobility scooter and suffers from arthritis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, said: “He was very aggressive. I refused to accept the letter but he chucked it through my door as I was closing it. He then wouldn’t take it back, so I tossed it outside. He had the cheek to push it through my letterbox, so as he got in his car I walked up to his window to give it back to him.
“I had my hand on his vehicle and he just accelerated, pulling me to the ground. He paused for a second up the road, clearly saw I was injured on the floor, and drove off. It’s disgusting.”" (The Sun online)
BBC licence fee enforcement officer knocked me down with car before fleeing
POLICE are investigating claims a BBC licence fee enforcement officer knocked down a disabled woman with his car before fleeing the scene. Amanda White, 50, who stopped paying the £169.50 charge in…www.thesun.co.uk
Don't get me wrong I despise the BBC tax collectors but this is a murky one.