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Old 27-12-2012, 22:02   #64
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Re: 'Austerity' at the BBC

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
sorry mate but it does , Section 363 of the Communications Act 2003. is quite clear on that



http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21/part/4
Interesting - TV licensing told me it doesn't.

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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