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Old 06-04-2014, 21:12   #161
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Re: TV licence non payment could be made a civil offence

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Originally Posted by Mr Angry View Post
It's pretty similar to how things have been working in general regarding entertainment mediums as far as the last 10+ years have been concerned.

Working or not, those who insist on downloading stuff for free & who refuse to pay for media are being subsidised by those who do pay.
Indeed. This is how it goes. Over 60% of all households in the UK are net beneficiaries from the state. As a wild generalisation it's not until a household's gross income breaks a little over 38k/year that they are likely to be paying more in tax than they are receiving in all kinds of services, benefits, etc, from the state.
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