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Old 28-04-2025, 09:19   #46
Mythica
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Re: TV Licence “Unenforceable”?

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
The BBC does a marvelous job of protecting children from those who wish to pray on them. Jimmy Saville et al.

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No,you don't need a license for any equipment or installing it.

I have a 32" TV as a monitor, I don't watch TV on it.
I didn't say you did. I said to watch, I didn't think I'd need to clarify what was being watched on such a forum considering its been done to death.

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
Rubbish

You can install TV equipment to watch on demand through a service just not iplayer and you can not watch live tv


Now here is another crux . You can have sky and never watch or record live TV only ever on demand but if you are silly enough to let the Capita "Enforcement" officers in they will want to access your TV and the very fact your Sky puck or whatever can receive Live TV they assume you actually watch it and will prosecute you . Just having it does not mean you watch. Any PC Laptop Tablet or phone can access live tv but does it mean it use it too? It is a joke. They never getting in my house without a warrant a police officer and a signed document from a judge . An ink signature too
It's not rubbish in the slightest. It's I just didn't clarify on such a forum that I meant 'live' tv considering its been done to death already.

You'll find it's a breach of contract to have Sky TV with no TV licence.

The reply was to someone saying TV licence evasion isn't a criminal offence, which I disagree with.
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