07-09-2022, 05:24 PM
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To prevent the continuous unwanted communications from (DCA) Debt Collection Agencies, you must write a NOTICE to them and include the following:
# Malicious Communications Act 1988 c.27, Section 1(1):
“Any person who sends to another person—
(a) a letter, electronic communication or article of any description which conveys
(ii) a threat,
(iii) information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender, is guilty of an offence.”
# The Communications Act 2003 c.21, Part 2, Chapter 1, Section 127(2)
“A person is guilty of an offence if, for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to another, he—
(a) sends by means of a public electronic communications network, a message that he knows to be false,
(b) causes such a message to be sent; or © persistently makes use of a public electronic communications network.”
# The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 c.40, Section 1:
“1) A person must not pursue a course of conduct—
(a) which amounts to harassment of another, and
(b) which he knows or ought to know amounts to harassment of the other.”
# Administration of Justice Act 1970 c.31, Part V, Section 40:
“Punishment for unlawful harassment of debtors.
(1) A person commits an offence if, with the object of coercing another person to pay money claimed from the other as a debt due under a contract, he—
(a) harasses the other with demands for payment which, in respect of their frequency or the manner or occasion of making any such demand, or of any threat or publicity by which any demand is accompanied, are calculated to subject him or members of his family or household to alarm, distress or humiliation.
(b) falsely represents, in relation to the money claimed, that criminal proceedings lie for failure to pay it;
© falsely represents himself to be authorised in some official capacity to claim or enforce payment; or
(d) utters a document falsely represented by him to have some official character or purporting to have some official character which he knows it has not.”
To prevent the continuous unwanted communications from (DCA) Debt Collection Agencies, you must write a NOTICE to them and include the following:
# Malicious Communications Act 1988 c.27, Section 1(1):
“Any person who sends to another person—
(a) a letter, electronic communication or article of any description which conveys
(ii) a threat,
(iii) information which is false and known or believed to be false by the sender, is guilty of an offence.”
# The Communications Act 2003 c.21, Part 2, Chapter 1, Section 127(2)
“A person is guilty of an offence if, for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to another, he—
(a) sends by means of a public electronic communications network, a message that he knows to be false,
(b) causes such a message to be sent; or © persistently makes use of a public electronic communications network.”
# The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 c.40, Section 1:
“1) A person must not pursue a course of conduct—
(a) which amounts to harassment of another, and
(b) which he knows or ought to know amounts to harassment of the other.”
# Administration of Justice Act 1970 c.31, Part V, Section 40:
“Punishment for unlawful harassment of debtors.
(1) A person commits an offence if, with the object of coercing another person to pay money claimed from the other as a debt due under a contract, he—
(a) harasses the other with demands for payment which, in respect of their frequency or the manner or occasion of making any such demand, or of any threat or publicity by which any demand is accompanied, are calculated to subject him or members of his family or household to alarm, distress or humiliation.
(b) falsely represents, in relation to the money claimed, that criminal proceedings lie for failure to pay it;
© falsely represents himself to be authorised in some official capacity to claim or enforce payment; or
(d) utters a document falsely represented by him to have some official character or purporting to have some official character which he knows it has not.”