Applying for a search warrant... what do they need?

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TreeHuggery

Senior Member
Location
brinsley
aye... not had a telly since 2002, but have had loads of threatening letters, which I've been ignoring since around 2005*. As far as I'm aware, they've opened around seven investigations on my property, yet no one's knocked on the door, and they still call me 'the occupier' (amazing powers of investigation that!)

so if they do turn up with a warrant, I'd like to be able to ask on what grounds it's been issued. I know that i don't watch or record live telly, and haven't used the iPlayer since July (when a licence wasn't required) ...so would they have any grounds to enter and search my property without any evidence that i've broken the law?

*I used to jump through their hoops, fill in the form, post it back, tell them online and by telephone, only to be ignored and the threatening letters have started again within months.. hence me ignoring them.
I'm expecting the letters to start here again... not had tv for similar amount of time...used to get forms to fill in every month....they slowed down after I had a Basil Fawlty style almighty strop at them...but expecting to get them to reappear with vigour now....they're welcome to come in, but they can keep their hands off my computer...and I cant promise that the dog might take a dislike to their feet; she does that sometimes
 

steve50

Disenchanted Member
Location
West Yorkshire
I'm expecting the letters to start here again... not had tv for similar amount of time...used to get forms to fill in every month....they slowed down after I had a Basil Fawlty style almighty strop at them...but expecting to get them to reappear with vigour now....they're welcome to come in, but they can keep their hands off my computer...and I cant promise that the dog might take a dislike to their feet; she does that sometimes
Stop them coming to your door, http://tv-licensing.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/withdrawing-implied-rights-of-access.html
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
CRT screens emit a radio frequency, just put an AM receiver (transistor radio) near one and you'll hear it as 'interference'.

Originally it was a signal generated by the receiving circuits of the TV. Radio receivers mix the incoming radio signal with this signal to produce an intermediate signal to process. The term used was 'superhetrodyne'. It was this generated signal that was detected. Modern receivers tend to do a lot of the work in chips and with software so the signal generated may not be as strong or as standardised.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Originally it was a signal generated by the receiving circuits of the TV. Radio receivers mix the incoming radio signal with this signal to produce an intermediate signal to process. The term used was 'superhetrodyne'. It was this generated signal that was detected. Modern receivers tend to do a lot of the work in chips and with software so the signal generated may not be as strong or as standardised.
Aah so that's where it came from in older TV sets, I knew they 'kicked out' a RF signal when they were on.
 

RoubaixCube

~Tribanese~
Location
London, UK
If its the Mossad thats coming after you, for crimes against the state then they dont need no warrant. Just a chopper, a few ropes to rappel down and some C4 to blow a hole through your roof and snatch you up quicker then you can say "British Bake Off"
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Images that they can see through the window, and audio that they can hear at the door. It's not a particularly high-tech answer....

I tend to top up my walking late at night and it's amazing how many people have very large TVs hanging on the wall in full view of passers by.
 

TreeHuggery

Senior Member
Location
brinsley
They truly are bombastic, prior to not having a tv,I had a black and white tv (and of course b&w licence) they were always questioning me about that too....
After a while I needed a video recorder as I was studying with open uni - because a video recorder is "capable" of recording in colour, they informed me I needed a colour licence....
Out of sheer stubbornness - and a refusal to give them my hard earned dosh - and at probably more expense than a colour licence...I got the video recorder converted to recording in black and white, and the associated paperwork to legally accompany it.
I truly don't understand the "warmth" that the beeb appears to invoke in some people, they're a money making machine, just like te rest
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Images that they can see through the window, and audio that they can hear at the door. It's not a particularly high-tech answer....
And to tell them that they need a detector van? Which when seen, the only time, there's a power failure.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
This fighting for for your rights seem like facking hard work to me.
Freedom isn't free, my friend.
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