If you do not pay the full amount, or make an arrangement, we will have to apply to the Magistrates Court for you to be committed to prison. North East Lincolnshire Council claims to have video footage which it has relied on to support what it claims has been captured relating to an allegation that its contractor left a demand for money that is not owed somewhere accessible to persons other than the intended recipient (a personal data breach). The taxpayer affected asked to see the video evidence but the Council refused and stated that it would not be taking any further action or entering into any further correspondence regarding the matter. The Local Government Ombudsman took the Council's side and refused to investigate but proceeded to the final decision before the complainant had chance to actually comment on the draft. The Ombudsman states in paragraph 3 of the 21 November 2018 final decision that the complainant's comments on the draft had been considered even though complainant's comments had not been submitted until 26 November 2018. This all follows North East Lincolnshire Council fraudulently obtaining a Council Tax liability order by committing perjury (lying in a witness statement to the court). There was no monies owed but the Council criminally engineered a non-payment scenario. The Police, Local Government Ombudsman and Court were all complicit because they looked the other way. Bailiff firms Rossendales and subsequently Jacobs have been instructed in the Councils attempts to defraud the complainant with their enforcement fees. Events stem from High Court appeal and claim made by Justices' clerk for Humber and South Yorkshire that 10 items of post (appeal correspondence) had been sent to the Appellant between 19 December 2013 and 13 December 2016 which the Appellant claims never to have received, and believes they were dishonestly constructed later (to cover their tracks) to satisfy enquiries made by the judicial ombudsman (JACO) and an investigation carried out by HM Courts and Tribunal Service.