Forced installation of prepay meters made easier after warrants deemed 'boring' for magistrates

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Forced installation of prepay meters made easier after warrants deemed 'boring' for magistrates
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Prepayment meter warrants were seen by court officials as being “extremely boring” for magistrates before a shake-up made it quicker and cheaper for energy giants to force entry into the UK’s poorest homes 🔴 deankirby_ reports

Forcing households on to prepayment meters when they are in debt on their energy bills is controversial because they can leave the poorest families in the cold and dark. Single mothers toldover winter how their children had suffered attacks of asthma and pneumonia in freezing cold homes.

It said of the streamlining proposals: “It is anticipated that this will deliver significant benefits to applicants in terms of time and travel, and additional court time will be generated by taking applications out of court hearings.” “A streamlined bulk process should be significantly quicker than the current piecemeal process,” they said, adding: “There would be considerable cost and time-saving to applicants in applying from their base rather than travelling to numerous court sites.”

The document said the ‘benefits’ of making the system more efficient would be a ‘considerable cost and time saving’ for energy firms and their agents as they would no longer need to send warrant officers to court to make their applications.

Antonia Romeo, the ministry’s permanent secretary, told the committee the problem with making a process “more efficient” was that, if the process was unfair, making it more efficient “increases the occurrences of unfairness”. Labour MP Dawn Butler, a former magistrate who has been campaigning on the issue of prepayment meters for seven years, said: “I think it’s very clear this is about putting profit before the welfare of people.

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