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Shakey wins his court case
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After many years of being hounded by the BBC TV licence mob the hero of YouTube wins his court case. The story will probably be in the national press soon but you can read a shortened version here.
http://tv-licensing.b...tious-pursuit-of.html
Well done Shakey.
http://tv-licensing.b...tious-pursuit-of.html
Well done Shakey.
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what annoys me is their bully boy and legally incorrect attitude. When I moved in here, I removed my TV and anything valuable from the house I owned and left it empty for 4 months pending us making the final decision to "commit". After I had been back to the house to collect my mail to find officious "we are going to prosecute you" letters and called them several...
19:27 Tue 10th Apr 2012
My brother was in an analogous situation, He had a tv but did not have an aerial and only used it for playing video recordings as there was in his opinion so little worth watching on live TV. He was persecuted by the TV licensing organisation who virtually demanded money with menaces and assumed he was guilty because they did not understand how anyone could live without TV. Whether or not the stress contributed to his premature death from 'natural causes' I wll never know, but I think the TV licensing authority should be aware of the harm that they do to some people (as if they would care).
I just wish that someone in government would grasp the nettle, stop all the nonsensical semantics of what constitutes 'watching TV' and say :
** "If you have a TV, or computer, or any other way of watching either live or 'catchup' TV then you must have a licence" **
By all means campaign to have the BBC funded from general taxation (or indeed advertising) - just don't dress up your pathetic avoidance of a properly and legally imposed licence fee with some sort of "martyrs against the establishment" carp.
< and for the avoidance of doubt, none of my vitriol is directed at people who genuinely don't have a TV - they should be left alone once they have confirmed that they don't need a licence.
Ironically the main reason they can be subject to undue harrassment is precisely because of the need to root out the freeloaders >
** "If you have a TV, or computer, or any other way of watching either live or 'catchup' TV then you must have a licence" **
By all means campaign to have the BBC funded from general taxation (or indeed advertising) - just don't dress up your pathetic avoidance of a properly and legally imposed licence fee with some sort of "martyrs against the establishment" carp.
< and for the avoidance of doubt, none of my vitriol is directed at people who genuinely don't have a TV - they should be left alone once they have confirmed that they don't need a licence.
Ironically the main reason they can be subject to undue harrassment is precisely because of the need to root out the freeloaders >
and for the avoidance of doubt, none of my vitriol is directed at people who genuinely don't have a TV - they should be left alone once they have confirmed that they don't need a licence.
sunny-dave if their equipment in the Seventies could tell which flat was watching
Columbo without a Licence surely in this day and age they do not need to come banging on your door late evening wanting to search your house.
sunny-dave if their equipment in the Seventies could tell which flat was watching
Columbo without a Licence surely in this day and age they do not need to come banging on your door late evening wanting to search your house.
We all know that the 1970s detector vans were a fiction with a coat hanger aerial (or might as well have been) ...
There would be no need for the heavy mob if it was only a question of dealing with genuine cases of "no TV" - it is solely the ridiculous activities of the 'loophole' and straightforward avoidance brigade which have brought about the current unpleasant enforcement regime.
Get a life - just buy a licence ...
There would be no need for the heavy mob if it was only a question of dealing with genuine cases of "no TV" - it is solely the ridiculous activities of the 'loophole' and straightforward avoidance brigade which have brought about the current unpleasant enforcement regime.
Get a life - just buy a licence ...
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