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    #31
    BBC and the TV-SS

    TV SS

    <<Even worse in some places. In France at one time you needed a separate licence for a VCR. And there is support in part of the French government for a licence for a PC (whether or not you actually make use of it for audio-visual applications).>>

    The BBC is trying to get the law changed so that you have to get a TV Licence for PCs internet connections. Hence why the BBC pushes it's Internet TV.

    Also I was talking to my neighbor last night and she said that after a knock on the door she was pushed inside her house by two TV inspectors who wanted to search her house. However, she showed them her license. The apologized as there had been a mistake on the database.

    I found an interesting site, basically they do not have a right of entry, and your are not legally obliged to inform them or even communicate with them.
    Last edited by Clog II The Avenger; 7 March 2006, 09:32.
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      #32
      Originally posted by zeitghost
      One was also required to have a separate radio licence for the wireless in one's horseless carriage...

      Bugger.

      EXpat has already done that one...
      I figgered I'd get in first with that since most people who remember it are pretty slow these days....

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        #33
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        I was still notionally asleep when you posted that...
        About five years ago I got a string of stroppy letters from TV licensing telling me I was in serious trouble for watching TV without having a TV license. As my TV license was safely filed underneath a small ornament on top of the TV I just chucked them in the bin thinking nothing of it but secretly hoping they would come knocking on the door so I could show them the license and send them away with a flea in their ear.

        Anyways, some months passed and then I got a really stroppy letter telling me that unless I got a TV license within 7 days they would be taking me to court. At this point I phoned them up and asked what the hell was going on as I have my TV license right here in my hand. The gimp on the other end of the phone asks me to hold on while he checks "the records". When he comes back he says, "oh, we got a letter from a Mrs Smith about six months ago asking us to transfer the TV license registered at your address to her address, so we did."

        I was speechless. I told him I had no idea who this Mrs Smith was and even less idea that this sort of thing was even possible. He agreed that this transfer had been carried out without my knowledge and he would arrange for the missing license period to be reinstated. He also told me "this sort of thing happens all the time."

        Sounds to me like TV licensing is crying out for an EDS systems solution.

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          #34
          I was almost tricked by these b******s. The day after I moved into a rented house, the TV license man came calling. I said I had only moved in the previous day so he said I could fill in a direct debit form there and then.

          He came in and started asking the details, then he started reading me my rights (you don not have to say anything, but etc ...). He asked to see my TV, so I showed him one that had been left in the attic and which had no ariel. He asked to see all the channels which were all blank and I showed him a pong game which was plugged it to the TV.

          He ripped up the form and f****d off.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger
            The BBC is trying to get the law changed so that you have to get a TV Licence for PCs internet connections. Hence why the BBC pushes it's Internet TV.
            The law has already been changed so that even if you dont have a TV but you access BBC online that you have to pay the tv licence. This was forced upon the Government because of Sky and the number of people who were saying they dont watch the Beeb anymore!

            Mailman

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              #36
              Originally posted by Mailman
              The law has already been changed so that even if you dont have a TV but you access BBC online that you have to pay the tv licence. This was forced upon the Government because of Sky and the number of people who were saying they dont watch the Beeb anymore!

              Mailman
              You Sir, are talking out of your arse, again/still.

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                #37
                But that's what antipodeans do, isn't it?

                Originally posted by Churchill
                You Sir, are talking out of your arse, again/still.
                And talking about rectal communication, where's chicken?
                Why not?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Churchill
                  You Sir, are talking out of your arse, again/still.
                  Jealousy is such an ugly look for you Churchill

                  My error...what I was referring to was the law being changed specifically because of pay tv and the possibility of losing "revenue" because of it!

                  Mailman
                  Last edited by Mailman; 7 March 2006, 16:47.

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