After discussions moved forward, Claire allowed the film crew from Keo to go out with enforcement agents working in her name. In the description of the TV programme on the International Movie Database (IMDb) described it as an “Evocative observational documentary series tracing High Court Enforcement Officers as they deal with civil issues arising from Britain’s austerity measures and the financial fallout of the recession.” You can check out the show at The Enforcers (TV Series 2015– ) – IMDb
And in fact, when Claire agreed to help out and allow the filming to go ahead this was the reason that the filming went ahead. There have always been civil issues arising from the enforcement of a judgment debt. As she said on many occasions, High Court Enforcement professionals may be the first people to see a person living with the consequences of debt, either as a result of having to pay a judgment or being evicted from their home. In these acute situations, the enforcement teams engage with members of the public to compel payment or requiring them to leave their homes. These are difficult situations and the presence of a film crew document and broadcast the impact of the law to the wider general public.