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Old 28-12-2012, 22:57   #117
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Re: 'Austerity' at the BBC

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I would because in the 1st line of the law it says you can't have any equipment installed capable of receiving signals and having loads of cables through your wall into a sky box is probably classed as installed ,so i would yank em out
I intended to remove the aerials and dishes anyway when the weather gets better, so cutting the cables is no expense.

I have a 1m dish with an actuator on the wall that has been there since the late 1980s when my grandfather owned the house, I wish I hadn't put it so high up now.

Anyway, the BBC will have to be a little more austere, because that's £105 they wont be getting off me.
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