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Old 08-03-2014, 11:33   #17
Sirius
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Re: TV licence non payment could be made a civil offence

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Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw View Post
I pay so little for my tv licence that I don't really mind it.

But I must admit if I wasn't still in a contract for the BT part of my youview box I would most likely go down the on demand route.

I do see why people who don't watch the BBC get irritated by it but I don't like the idea of it going subscription only. At leas the BBC does still do /some/ good programming which I am sure would disappear completely.

Still I don't see them getting rid of it any time soon.
Little question Dilli

If Tesco charged you a fee each time you used Morrison's would you get annoyed ?
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