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Cybarbie

@TimWardCam @rvkennedy @hamatti Where did this meme come from - or am I getting my timelines messed up. I know you know that you need a license for radio but I am struggling to remember who said this before...?

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Tim Ward ⭐πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ”Ά #FBPE

@nf3xn @rvkennedy @hamatti This is all a joke. Radio licences were abolished decades ago - you can listen to the radio for free. TV licences are needed to watch live telly - you just buy one (because it's optional - I choose not to buy one - it's not really a "tax").

Cybarbie

@TimWardCam @rvkennedy @hamatti Oh lol is that the joke - I can remember when there was an actual paper license which had Radio & Television Communications Act printed on the top of it, you had to get from the post office back when there was a dude who drove around Oxford in a white van with an aerial trying to catch the student digs' tiny little unlicensed B&W TVs.

TV license isn't optional btw, in fact didn't they even make out that you need one if you watch iPlayer? BOL with that Auntie πŸ˜‚

Tim Ward ⭐πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ”Ά #FBPE

@nf3xn @rvkennedy @hamatti It is optional. It's the price of a service. One can, and I do, choose not to buy the service.

Cybarbie

@TimWardCam @rvkennedy @hamatti Communications Act 2003.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi

ONS describes it as a hypothecated tax not a service charge. I guess you could avoid watching 'live broadcast'. Used to be if you had a telly right?

lol I remember that it was cheaper for B&W and radio - the vans were really easy to spot, weird round things with a huge thing on top.

tbh I am not sure we have one either.

Tim Ward ⭐πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ”Ά #FBPE

@nf3xn @rvkennedy @hamatti There are an increasing number of people these days who only watch non-BBC non-live-TV streaming services and thus don't need a licence.

Nanode replied to Tim Ward ⭐πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ”Ά #FBPE

@TimWardCam @nf3xn @hamatti @rvkennedy It doesn't matter what you watch.

If you own a device capable of watching live TV you need a licence:

"The rule is... whether you're watching live TV on a television, computer, tablet, games console, smartphone or any other device, you'll need to be covered by a TV licence."

So, yeah, that old VHS recorder in a cupboard counts.

www.moneysavingexpert.com/broadband-and-tv/tv-licence/

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