Mr Kobayashi
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Make sure to cut the plug off to ensure the TV detectors and inspectors don't catch you.
I hope that’s a joke.
Might want to delete the BBC app on your phone too, just in case.It's the only way to guarantee they won't knock at the door.
I haven't paid for a TV licence for about 5 years. I emailed them saying i don't watch BBC or use iPlayer. They replied saying the usual old baloney - "you may get a visit from someone from TV licencing team". I haven't yet, and if i do they won't be coming in.
They get let in and dry bummed.What if they have big norks/feet?
Yessss there is good taste on this forum (inserts thumbs up)
Unless accompanied by a police officer and a warrant tell them to fuck off.
Even if they get in and you have a TV plugged in and connected you are committing no offence.
It is watching live TV that is the offence, not being equipped to do so...
It’s almost 88p a month.A fucking disgrace..
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BBC funding: TV licence fee to rise by £10.50, government says
The annual fee will rise by 6.6% - less than the BBC hoped for - based on September's rate of inflation.www.bbc.co.uk
Excellent, great value.A fucking disgrace..
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BBC funding: TV licence fee to rise by £10.50, government says
The annual fee will rise by 6.6% - less than the BBC hoped for - based on September's rate of inflation.www.bbc.co.uk
A fucking disgrace..
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BBC funding: TV licence fee to rise by £10.50, government says
The annual fee will rise by 6.6% - less than the BBC hoped for - based on September's rate of inflation.www.bbc.co.uk
The only people moaning about the increase will be the ones who proudly don’t pay it already, so his 2.7p is likely safe.will you struggle to find that extra 2.7p a day?