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Old 08-03-2014, 15:09   #44
Sirius
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Re: TV licence non payment could be made a civil offence

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I said you have a "choice of sorts" and you do ,you can watch on demand content if you wish and avoid paying the licence ,in fact over a 100,000 people reckon that's what they do when they go in front of the magistrates,as said though it's not the best choice but still a choice
So how do i watch the super league game on a Friday night via sky which i pay a subscription for ( because i have a choice to) which is NOT then available on demand. So if i do watch it live i must pay the TV tax to the BBC who then gets paid for something they don't provide, have nothing to do with and therefore should not benefit from. The BBC should be made to provide a decoder box that then allows those who wish to watch the bbc the ability to do so for the same cost as the TV Tax. If other providers can do it so can the BBC
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