In last night's Corrie, the bailiffs went to Debbie Windass'/Owen Armstrong's house and entered the house while only Faye was present. I've always thought bailiffs weren't allowed to enter a house if only a child (e.g. someone under the age of 16) was present. OK, before we get the usual 'It's not real life, it's only a soap' merchants, surely even soaps have a duty to reflect real life in an accurate way when dealing with a subject of bailiffs and their rights. To be fair, there was an announcement before the episode that some viewers may find the scenes upsetting. I did find them a little upsetting, especially when they took Faye's laptop, but I was more concerned those scenes might be misleading.
This is a quote from the Gov.UK website:-
'Bailiffs can’t:
enter your home if only children or vulnerable people are present'.
Source:-
https://www.gov.uk/your-rights-bailiffs/what-you-can-do-when-a-bailiff-visits
Just wondered what others thought about how bailiffs were portrayed in this episode.