Thread: TV licence fee
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Old 04-06-2022, 18:24   #148
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Re: TV licence fee

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
If you do not use it you do not have to pay for it. Getting around the not viewing live TV is easy anyway. Do not pay a sub to the likes of Sky or Virgin do not have a free view/free sat box and do not plug in an aerial in. Then just connect to a laptop or PC and view from that. You may need a VPN in the future as the beeb are investing in tracking kit for those watching online
If you use your TV to watch channels other than the BBC, you still have to pay for the licence, like it or not.

I appreciate that there are alleged workarounds, but it shouldn't be necessary to do that.

I acknowledge that at this point in time, a subscription system won't work because anyone can receive a signal free of charge through their aerial. However, there will be no excuse when we go IPTV only, which believe me is the way things are going.
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