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by nicky0
2307 days ago
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It's good that you enjoy the BBC's content, I'm aware that many do. One may love BBC's programmes, or one may not hate them — that is irrelevant. If you watch any TV at all then legally you must buy a license. The issue is whether you and I should be compelled by government, under threat of criminal prosecution, to pay for the BBC whether we consume its content or not. (As you know even watching commercial TV requires a BBC license, and it is a source of stress for the legally license free to ensure that one does not accidentally infringe when legally using a TV for other purposes.) My comment was just practical advice for for all those who legally choose not to purchase a TV license yet remain pursued by the BBC with their threatening letters, cards through the door, inspectors etc. |
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If what you want is the letters to stop, IME filling out the form will prove more effective than strict non-communication.
[1] https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/topics/t...