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But that's a whole other loop-hole that needs closing ;) |
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Thinking about it don't think that general taxation should include the tv licence.General taxation should be reserved for essential services .Therefore subscription is the way forward i feel.We don't force people to pay road tax if they don't own or use a car so why the tv licence which does force people to pay it even if they don't watch BBC channels |
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And they seem to say so on their own site. 'TV Licensing will visit a sample of NLC addressesto confirmthat there is no television in use at that address orthat television receiving equipment at the address is not usedto receivetelevision programme services. A methodology will be usedto determine which addresses will make upthe sample for visiting. This methodology is outlined in Appendix II' Still - I think £6.06 a moth is well worth it so it doesn't bother me that much ;) When I did spend two years without a license I didn't get any letters or hassle, but I'm sure a lot if people do. |
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A quick search for TV licence harrassment on YouTube yielded some very interesting viewing.
The TV licencing guy @ 9m20s on this video confirms that there's no need to licence a TV which is used solely for viewing DVDs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfHRhXW1hno |
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BTW i know the vans are a figment of our imagination and in fact are just vans with detector van written on the side with nothing in them but we have to play the game for Carl. ;) This video is great and it gives me an idea what to do with all the spam mail i get from companies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4g_2iSA76pg |
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Wrong, the only reason this tax is imposed is to fund the BBC, if the BBC closed tomorrow there would be no need for this tax. So its a BBC tax |
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Read your TV Licence ;) It doesn't mention the BBC anywhere. The rest of your statement is moot as it is completely un-provable. |
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Put more simply if a device is capable of receiving 1 channel it will be capable of receiving all of them unless they are encrypted. |
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Don't get me wrong i am a supporter of the principle behind the BBC but i do feel that because of the way it is funded it does just enough to get by .The licence may have been fine and a good way to fund the BBC up to recent times but is now way out of date . I feel it is falling into the trap of cheap reality tv and endless repeats on the other bbc channels to justify their existence whilst maintaining a standard of living for it's execs that would put the most greedy politician to shame |
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