Thing is I would be moving out very soon probably out of the country....quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:
Can you not pay monthly by DD Cocoa?
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thanks for all thats...quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Oh thanks... When do they decide to get a warrant? and if they do can they enter the house in one's absence?quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thats what I do as well, If I know I dont have visitors I dont check who is at the door... But what do they do if no one opens the door, do they force themselves in?quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:
and of course there is NO law that states you HAVE to answer your door,
back in the day, when I didnt have a tv licence, if I wasnt expecting anyone, I cold easily check WHO was at my door, if it was someone I dont know,
especialy someone with a clip board, I just didnt answer the door,
and I had no tv licence for years,
I DO now though,(only cause the missus got one)
NOPE they post a "sorry we missed you we will call again" letter
they can NOT enter your home without a warrant,
you dont have to admit owning a tv if they get you at your door, just say "no comment" and DONT invite them in, cause they will then report that you had your tv on and what you were watching,
(I know this from experience)
IF they do collar you at your door say nowt, and get a licence as soon as he has gone or asap afterwards, lessens any fine you MAY get,
I THINK they can get a warrant after a couple of visits where they speak to you and tell you they have no record of a licence at your address, and have reason to believe that you have a tv,
and yes I think they CAN enter in your absence IF they have a warant,
the best thing to do if they have visited a couple of times is to either get a licence, or get rid of the tv for a bit, cause the chances are they are "on to you" by then,
I remember a case of someone getting "done" for not having a colour tv licence when they had only got a B/W tv, but because they had a VCR and it picked up colour signals and recorded in colour then a B/W licence wasnt enough,
I also remember talking to some Americans and the tv licence got mentioned, one guy said "WHAT??? you guys have to have a LICENCE to watch tv???"
he found it beyond belief that we have to have a licence,
but we are NOT the only country in the world that has this system,
So If I see the "sorry we missed you" note twice I should get a licence then? I already received a letter from them informing me that their officials will be visiting this month.. The letter wasnt addressed to me though, it was addressed to the occupier of the flat...
Its ridiculous what we pay for in this country, its like some sort of bondage....
its the price we pay for 2 channels with no adverts,
but the BEEB also own alot of the "freeview" channels and they get money from them by recycling old shows, AND showing adverts,
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quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thats a big lie.. If its true, its no wonder the prisons are full...quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
I do know someone who used to live on our estate who went to prison for not paying her tv licence.
They prosecuted her two years running and she and her mum both said she went to prison for not paying it.
I have wondered though if she actually got sent down for not paying the fines
I can assure you that I'm not lying
Former Member
Blind or severe sight problem you get a 50% concessionquote:Originally posted by Canicant:
I wonder if you only have the use of one eye if you get a 1/2 price discount
You're leaving us Cocoa?
Where are you going?
Where are you going?
Tin foil wallpaper..
No charge..
No charge..
Veggieburger is no liar!!
quote:Originally posted by *BB*:quote:Originally posted by Getthekettleon:quote:Originally posted by *BB*:
Do you need a licence if you don't have a TV but watch online instead?
Not yet, but there has been talk about it hasnt there?
It's something I have often wondered about. I didn't know there had already been talk about it but that doesn't surprise me.
yes you do if you watch live online tv from the BBC then you need a license
The BBC News channel is available in the UK only. Don't forget, to watch TV online as it's being broadcast, you still need a TV Licence .
quote:Originally posted by erinp:Blind or severe sight problem you get a 50% concessionquote:Originally posted by Canicant:
I wonder if you only have the use of one eye if you get a 1/2 price discount
Thank goodness for that, I thought Gordon Brown would be onto that one
Former Member
Court have sent people to prison for none payment of fine,in Scotland if you cannot pay your fine we have what is called a "means court" you contact us and we arrange a date to appear at the means cort to alter the payment.quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thats a big lie.. If its true, its no wonder the prisons are full...quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
I do know someone who used to live on our estate who went to prison for not paying her tv licence.
They prosecuted her two years running and she and her mum both said she went to prison for not paying it.
I have wondered though if she actually got sent down for not paying the fines
I can assure you that I'm not lying
i've just renewed my license..was a few months overdue
No I mean they probably lied to you about the reason she was sent to jailquote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thats a big lie.. If its true, its no wonder the prisons are full...quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
I do know someone who used to live on our estate who went to prison for not paying her tv licence.
They prosecuted her two years running and she and her mum both said she went to prison for not paying it.
I have wondered though if she actually got sent down for not paying the fines
I can assure you that I'm not lying
Yes I have noticed alot of BBC channels on commercially funded stations .... Not fair...quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thanks for all thats...quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Oh thanks... When do they decide to get a warrant? and if they do can they enter the house in one's absence?quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:Thats what I do as well, If I know I dont have visitors I dont check who is at the door... But what do they do if no one opens the door, do they force themselves in?quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:
and of course there is NO law that states you HAVE to answer your door,
back in the day, when I didnt have a tv licence, if I wasnt expecting anyone, I cold easily check WHO was at my door, if it was someone I dont know,
especialy someone with a clip board, I just didnt answer the door,
and I had no tv licence for years,
I DO now though,(only cause the missus got one)
NOPE they post a "sorry we missed you we will call again" letter
they can NOT enter your home without a warrant,
you dont have to admit owning a tv if they get you at your door, just say "no comment" and DONT invite them in, cause they will then report that you had your tv on and what you were watching,
(I know this from experience)
IF they do collar you at your door say nowt, and get a licence as soon as he has gone or asap afterwards, lessens any fine you MAY get,
I THINK they can get a warrant after a couple of visits where they speak to you and tell you they have no record of a licence at your address, and have reason to believe that you have a tv,
and yes I think they CAN enter in your absence IF they have a warant,
the best thing to do if they have visited a couple of times is to either get a licence, or get rid of the tv for a bit, cause the chances are they are "on to you" by then,
I remember a case of someone getting "done" for not having a colour tv licence when they had only got a B/W tv, but because they had a VCR and it picked up colour signals and recorded in colour then a B/W licence wasnt enough,
I also remember talking to some Americans and the tv licence got mentioned, one guy said "WHAT??? you guys have to have a LICENCE to watch tv???"
he found it beyond belief that we have to have a licence,
but we are NOT the only country in the world that has this system,
So If I see the "sorry we missed you" note twice I should get a licence then? I already received a letter from them informing me that their officials will be visiting this month.. The letter wasnt addressed to me though, it was addressed to the occupier of the flat...
Its ridiculous what we pay for in this country, its like some sort of bondage....
its the price we pay for 2 channels with no adverts,
but the BEEB also own alot of the "freeview" channels and they get money from them by recycling old shows, AND showing adverts,
Its not certain yet but it is possible ....quote:Originally posted by queenshaks:
You're leaving us Cocoa?
Where are you going?
Yes I have noticed alot of BBC channels on commercially funded stations .... Not fair...[/QUOTE]quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
well...they COULD just put the licence fee up....again
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:ITV has fairly decent programmes but the BBC channels are a good insomniac cure... I dont even listen to radio stations so I am basically paying for services Im not usingquote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:What if one doesnt watch the BBC channels? The other channels are commercially funded and have better programmesquote:Originally posted by jonono:
well it's implicit if you have a telly you will have access to BBC and they are funded by the licence. I reckon it's fair enough. One single episode of Attenborough is worth it to me. Also Elaine Paige's Sunday showtunes on radio two (how fake geigh am I?)
According to today's media section ITV is on it's arse amidst crisis meetings. That leaves 4 + 5.
Otherwise for approx ÂĢ3 a week you get all thiose telly progs + Radio 1,2,3,4,5.
The least said about Local radio the better.
You've missed a treat. It has been a wall to wall MJ fest.
I got utube for thatquote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:ITV has fairly decent programmes but the BBC channels are a good insomniac cure... I dont even listen to radio stations so I am basically paying for services Im not usingquote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:What if one doesnt watch the BBC channels? The other channels are commercially funded and have better programmesquote:Originally posted by jonono:
well it's implicit if you have a telly you will have access to BBC and they are funded by the licence. I reckon it's fair enough. One single episode of Attenborough is worth it to me. Also Elaine Paige's Sunday showtunes on radio two (how fake geigh am I?)
According to today's media section ITV is on it's arse amidst crisis meetings. That leaves 4 + 5.
Otherwise for approx ÂĢ3 a week you get all thiose telly progs + Radio 1,2,3,4,5.
The least said about Local radio the better.
You've missed a treat. It has been a wall to wall MJ fest.
quote:Originally posted by old hippy guy:Yes I have noticed alot of BBC channels on commercially funded stations .... Not fair...quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
well...they COULD just put the licence fee up....again [/QUOTE]We are too complacent... If we rebel then they will not treat us as shit....
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