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A look at the work of high court enforcement officers, also known as sheriffs, as they strive to retrieve cash for members of the public that are owed money.
A budding property developer has lost out after squatters took over his building, but the sheriffs get more than they have bargained for when they try to evict them.
There is confusion when sheriffs Tommy and Craig chase money owed by a clothing manufacturer whose story doesn't check out.
A locksmith has done a botched job, but when the sheriffs turn up with a high court writ, the company responsible doesn't want to cooperate.
Lawrence and Kev are on the hunt for a stables manager who the court says owes money, but can the sheriffs track them down?
When the sheriffs are sent to a dealer who sold a potentially lethal second-hand car, things turn nasty.
Sheriff Lawrence discovers his claimant is not the only one owed money by a building company with problems, so he has to act fast.
Sheriff Ken Warby has to enforce a writ against a giant multinational company, with surprising results.
And Lawrence finds himself with time on his hands in a beauty salon. Can he get the absent owner to pay before his patience runs out?
The sheriffs confront a man who hasn't paid the rent he owes. The job gets tricky as he refuses to believe that Tommy and Craig can take his car.
Lawrence is on the trail of £30,000 owed by a financial advisor, and Ken is chasing a debt owed by an asbestos specialist with cash flow problems. But are the company's assets too dangerous to remove?
The sheriffs take on a group of squatters in the heart of central London and are forced to physically remove some of them who are refusing to pack up.
Lawrence and Kev turn detective as they try to recover money from a garage that says it has gone into liquidation owing thousands of pounds to one motorist.
And Tommy and Craig track down a vet who owes money to a former employee.
Tommy and Craig attempt to recover more than £10,000 owed to a couple who bought a boat that turned out to be a wreck.
When a debtor simply walks away from them, Lawrence and Kev track down the man's assets and are confronted with some seriously heavy goods.
Chris tells a watch seller that it is time to pay his debt, and Ken confronts a man with an identity crisis.
The sheriffs attempt to recover thousands of pounds owed to a customer who took his car in for repair but hasn't seen it since. Lawrence puts the squeeze on a finance company which hasn't paid its rent, and there is the airline that hasn't paid compensation for delays to a passenger. And Ken warns a shopfitters that it's time to pay.
Lawrence makes a suspicious discovery at the eviction of a group of squatters. Tommy and Craig go looking for the boss of a steel company that owes money to a former employee. A coach company finds an unusual way to pay its debt, and the sheriffs are given the runaround at a security firm.
Lawrence and Kev visit a garage after a customer discovered the car he had bought from them had been in a crash. Lawrence has other ideas when the dealer responsible says claims he is unable to pay. Ken won't take no for an answer at a hotel with a debt to pay, while Tommy and Craig eye up a jaguar on a debtor's driveway.
Lawrence and Kev seize equipment from a sports car specialist on behalf of a customer whose car was left dripping oil after a botched repair. Tommy and Craig have a tricky assignment trying to recover money at a residential address, and the sheriffs face resistance from a worker whilst trying to enter a Midlands factory.
Lawrence confronts a company which fitted a wood-burning stove that was dangerous. Tommy visits a football club which hasn't paid for work on its pitch. A car dealer owes ú12,000 after failing to refund a customer. And Tommy and Craig remove two vehicles from a debtors's driveway.
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