Then comes the matter of payment – Gawiser filed a “writ of execution” (another $240 in court fees) just yesterday, which would allow Texas law enforcement to seize and sell off enough of Tesla’s property as would be required to pay the judgment against them. If it comes to that, we hope he brings cameras.
This is the bit I always look forward to.
My favourite was the time the Bank of America refused to pay a fine of $2500 that was issued by a small-claims court, so the court ordered a bailiff to go to a local branch and just take stuff until they had enough to sell off to cover it. Since they couldn’t take the cash (it technically wasn’t the bank’s, they were just holding on to it for depositors) they were wheeling out desks and chairs and whatnot until the bank manager hurriedly wrote a check.
This is the bit I always look forward to.
My favourite was the time the Bank of America refused to pay a fine of $2500 that was issued by a small-claims court, so the court ordered a bailiff to go to a local branch and just take stuff until they had enough to sell off to cover it. Since they couldn’t take the cash (it technically wasn’t the bank’s, they were just holding on to it for depositors) they were wheeling out desks and chairs and whatnot until the bank manager hurriedly wrote a check.