Crankarm
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Received a 3rd nasty letter from TV licensing this morning demanding I pay up and that one of their teams are now investigating me.
I can pay by calling the expensive 0844 number they do not say how much it costs per minute or get fined £1000. But I don't watch TV anymore not since my last license expired. Just cannot afford it plus tbh it's all crap or repeats I've seen many times before anyway. I haven't missed it one bit in 2 months. Radio is more fulfilling and sufficient for keeping up with the world coupled of course with coming on here. I've taken out all the aerial leads just in case they come around. My computer isn't connected for TV, no TV card. Should I do anything else? I don't watch programmes on BBC i-player either.
What about watching some of the many videos I've accumulated over the years, not that I watched them when I had a license anyway? I do have some recordings stored on my HD digi box which I made when the TV license was current. Can I watch these if I really feel the need? They are date and time stamped so they were clearly made before my last licence expired, but as I say I haven't watched any TV in the last two months even the recordings I made when I had a license. It's great. Can't believe I spent so much time in front of the TV, although I didn't actually spend hours and hours in reality but a fair amount of time nonetheless. Instead I spend hour after hour on the computer on here except when I am riding my bike
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The only downside in removing the aerial leads and booster unit has been that I cannot now get a signal and therefore listen to digital radio from the HD digibox through my sound system. Oh well. Maybe when I am more flush I might consider re-subscribing for a TV license but tbh I now see watching TV as a waste of time. Listening to radio enables one to multi task as I am doing now. I looked at getting a radio only digital aerial for the Digi box but couldn't find one.
The TV is worthless as it's an old CRT small screen so not much point selling and anyway if I feel the desperate need to watch videos or DVDs I will need it at some point.
Should I prepare an overnightbag and toothbrush?
Do these people actually have to catch one in the act of watching or recording programmes in the TV listings or can they just come around put two and two together and make 5 even though you haven't been watching and you've disabled the equipment ie removed the aerial leads so you can't receive anything?
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN OFFICIAL NOTICE
THIS PROPERTY IS CURRENTLY UNDER INVESTIGATION
Dear Yada Yada,
Your address has been identified on our databse as being unlicenced, despite having been sent a licence expiry notice and an overdue notice.
It is my duty to inform you that if you are continuing to watch or record television programmes without a licence at this property:
To decide whether legal proceedings should be taken against you, your case has been referred to our Investigation Unit.
- You are breaking the law
- You are risking criminal prosecution in your local court
- You could face a fine up to £1,000
Our Enforcement Officers willl soon be auhtorised to visit your property and take your statement under the relevant criminal law.
Of course, if your TV Licence renewal payment has crossed in the post with this warning, you need take no further action. Or if you no longer watch or record TV at this address, please let us know by calling 0844 800 6730.
Otherwise you must renew your TV Licence immediately: www.tvlicencing.co.uk or call 0844 800 6730.
Yours sincerely,
Yada Yada
TV Licencing
A TV licence currently costs £142.50 for colour and £48 for black and white
I can pay by calling the expensive 0844 number they do not say how much it costs per minute or get fined £1000. But I don't watch TV anymore not since my last license expired. Just cannot afford it plus tbh it's all crap or repeats I've seen many times before anyway. I haven't missed it one bit in 2 months. Radio is more fulfilling and sufficient for keeping up with the world coupled of course with coming on here. I've taken out all the aerial leads just in case they come around. My computer isn't connected for TV, no TV card. Should I do anything else? I don't watch programmes on BBC i-player either.
What about watching some of the many videos I've accumulated over the years, not that I watched them when I had a license anyway? I do have some recordings stored on my HD digi box which I made when the TV license was current. Can I watch these if I really feel the need? They are date and time stamped so they were clearly made before my last licence expired, but as I say I haven't watched any TV in the last two months even the recordings I made when I had a license. It's great. Can't believe I spent so much time in front of the TV, although I didn't actually spend hours and hours in reality but a fair amount of time nonetheless. Instead I spend hour after hour on the computer on here except when I am riding my bike

The only downside in removing the aerial leads and booster unit has been that I cannot now get a signal and therefore listen to digital radio from the HD digibox through my sound system. Oh well. Maybe when I am more flush I might consider re-subscribing for a TV license but tbh I now see watching TV as a waste of time. Listening to radio enables one to multi task as I am doing now. I looked at getting a radio only digital aerial for the Digi box but couldn't find one.
The TV is worthless as it's an old CRT small screen so not much point selling and anyway if I feel the desperate need to watch videos or DVDs I will need it at some point.
Should I prepare an overnightbag and toothbrush?
Do these people actually have to catch one in the act of watching or recording programmes in the TV listings or can they just come around put two and two together and make 5 even though you haven't been watching and you've disabled the equipment ie removed the aerial leads so you can't receive anything?