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1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)4 children
The loicense is for watching BBC, or listening to BBC radio stations only. Despite the misleading name "TV loicense". It has nothing to do with the jew box device itself.
Most people never watch BBC on their jew box, they watch the commercial channels only, which you do not need a loicense for. Despite what the TV loicense inspectors claim.
Now, the TV loicense inspectors work for a private company who pays BBC, then they send out their goons (who are not intimidating by any means). Every single one I ever seen has been a cucked loser who would flee if I just raised my voice.
These two legged creatures are hired to spy on people for this company, and their mission is to gather evidence that you have been watching BBC on your jew box. Because they lack authority they are very limited in what they can legally do, think of how little you can legally do if you wanted to spy on your neighbor, and what your neighbor can legally do to you if he catch you peeping through your windows or some degenerate behavior like that.
If (and this is a big if) they can prove that you have watched BBC, without paying the TV loicense, you can get a £1000 fine in UK. Most other countries however have no consequences for not paying. The inspectors will however lie and prey on peoples ignorance to get more people to pay, even tho it's actually optional.
Where in [The Communications Act 2003](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21/pdfs/ukpga_20030021_en.pdf) does it specify it is only for watching the BBC ?
Here is the relevant text.
363 Licence required for use of TV receiver
(1) A television receiver must not be installed or used unless the installation and use of the receiver is authorised by a licence under this Part.
(2) A person who installs or uses a television receiver in contravention of
subsection (1) is guilty of an offence.
(3) A person with a television receiver in his possession or under his control who—
(a) intends to install or use it in contravention of subsection (1), or
(b) knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing, that another person
intends to install or use it in contravention of that subsection, is guilty of an offence.
(4) A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(5) Subsection (1) is not contravened by anything done in the course of the business of a dealer in television receivers solely for one or more of the following purposes—
(a) installing a television receiver on delivery;
(b) demonstrating, testing or repairing a television receiver.
(6) The Secretary of State may by regulations exempt from the requirement of a licence under subsection (1) the installation or use of television receivers—
(a) of such descriptions,
(b) by such persons,
(c) in such circumstances, and
(d) for such purposes, as may be provided for in the regulations.
(7) Regulations under subsection (6) may make any exemption for which such regulations provide subject to compliance with such conditions as may be specified in the regulations.
When this law was originally written, only public service existed. No other jew box channels existed. It's still outdated to this day. Modern day TV's runs Android TV OS, many modern cars runs Android auto. Since you can watch BBC on both, they're both technically receivers. Yet nobody pays TV loicense for a car or a PC or a monitor.
These laws are left as is to remain complex and open for interpretation. And that's exactly how they get you to sign up for a BBC subscription.
Don't pay and argue with technicalities. They can only fine you if they can prove that you watched BBC. If the receiver still counted they'd fine you for simply owning a smart phone, because you can technically watch BBC on a smartphone too,
Most people never watch BBC on their jew box, they watch the commercial channels only, which you do not need a loicense for. Despite what the TV loicense inspectors claim.
Now, the TV loicense inspectors work for a private company who pays BBC, then they send out their goons (who are not intimidating by any means). Every single one I ever seen has been a cucked loser who would flee if I just raised my voice.
These two legged creatures are hired to spy on people for this company, and their mission is to gather evidence that you have been watching BBC on your jew box. Because they lack authority they are very limited in what they can legally do, think of how little you can legally do if you wanted to spy on your neighbor, and what your neighbor can legally do to you if he catch you peeping through your windows or some degenerate behavior like that.
If (and this is a big if) they can prove that you have watched BBC, without paying the TV loicense, you can get a £1000 fine in UK. Most other countries however have no consequences for not paying. The inspectors will however lie and prey on peoples ignorance to get more people to pay, even tho it's actually optional.
Here is the relevant text.
363 Licence required for use of TV receiver
(1) A television receiver must not be installed or used unless the installation and use of the receiver is authorised by a licence under this Part.
(2) A person who installs or uses a television receiver in contravention of
subsection (1) is guilty of an offence.
(3) A person with a television receiver in his possession or under his control who—
(a) intends to install or use it in contravention of subsection (1), or
(b) knows, or has reasonable grounds for believing, that another person
intends to install or use it in contravention of that subsection, is guilty of an offence.
(4) A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(5) Subsection (1) is not contravened by anything done in the course of the business of a dealer in television receivers solely for one or more of the following purposes—
(a) installing a television receiver on delivery;
(b) demonstrating, testing or repairing a television receiver.
(6) The Secretary of State may by regulations exempt from the requirement of a licence under subsection (1) the installation or use of television receivers—
(a) of such descriptions,
(b) by such persons,
(c) in such circumstances, and
(d) for such purposes, as may be provided for in the regulations.
(7) Regulations under subsection (6) may make any exemption for which such regulations provide subject to compliance with such conditions as may be specified in the regulations.
These laws are left as is to remain complex and open for interpretation. And that's exactly how they get you to sign up for a BBC subscription.
Don't pay and argue with technicalities. They can only fine you if they can prove that you watched BBC. If the receiver still counted they'd fine you for simply owning a smart phone, because you can technically watch BBC on a smartphone too,
If you can tune it into TV radio frequencies and is connected to an ariel and mains power, it is classed as a reciever.
Or if you recieve TV via a cable or satellite subscription service which carries the BBC (which they all do).
Or if you log into iPlayer via the internet.
Agree with it or not, it's really fucking simple.