jomukuk wrote:
You are not buying a tv licence from the BBC.
The television licence is needed by law.
The TV licence is needed to operate a television broadcast receiver; To receive ANY television programmes.
At the start of satellite television large numbers of people believed the propaganda from various parties that because it was from a "satellite" they didn't need a licence. They did. They still do.
Most of the European countries have some sort of tv/radio/combined licencing, those that have low licence fees tend to have taxation funding the rest.
The television licence is NOT needed by Law.
If it is lawful to do something with a "Liecence" it is lawful to do it without a "licence".
WRONG "The TV licence is needed to operate a television broadcast receiver; To receive ANY television programmes."
A TV set will recieve any signal it can, quite happily without a "Licence".
No human being needs any "Licences". Period.
Just because a vast group of men in fancy wigs and costumes have ganged together
and demanded You pay for "Licences" does not make paying them a condition
of human existence.
Most of you I expect pay Tax
See
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/nav/index.htmAlso, just because a vast group of men in fancy wigs and costumes have ganged together
and demanded You pay for "Taxes" does not make paying them a condition
of human existence.
The original poster of this thread said:
"I have just renewed my licence on-line."
Well done BUT you created the contract with the TV Licensing gang.
That is Freedom, to contract or not to contract.
Your society and all societies have rules which members of that society must adhere to.
I am not a member of any society. I have left your free society
I was never asked to join and have given up my National Insurance number and passport,
which are contracts between UK Plc and you.
Big Tone has said: "No-one is forcing you to have a TV. No TV, no need for a licence - it's your choice. You appear to want everything without paying for it - at our expense too."
It is my choice but I am a capitalist. I buy things I need but I am not part of the collective,
as you are.
I expect you will be happy paying the increased taxes the European Union will bestow upon you. You may grumble but you remain a member of that society.
Merry Crimbo to all and watch for ice on the roads.
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