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TV Licensing


Guest Katster

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At the moment, I don't need the fire brigade, but it's nice to know they've got a steady source of income incase my house burns down :angry:

Yeah, that's right. Your telly might explode. Right now. And the BBC are the only people who can fix it. Like some sort of crack telly repair team.

That was definitely the best analogy I could have picked... no doubt about it....

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I reckon I could live without the fire brigade but couldnt live without my TV :angry:

If my flat catches on fire i'm willing to take my chances at putting it out or jumping out a 4 storey building clutching onto my matress to protect me :O

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there are lots of things tax pays for that you might not use

Some are vital some are completely frivolous

Why single out tv for a special licence

If you are a freak who never watched tv then you should still pay so you can watch tv if you want to

And to fund radio and BBC website

The licence fee will be scrapped soon whether you like it or not

It's out dated in the digital age

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As it turns out, you can watch most programs on the iplayer or other such equivalents for channel 4 and itv... Now, what if you could browse the internet through your tv, using a games console or plugging it into your tv and watch the iplayer etc. on your tv. Would you still have to pay the license if you never actually watched it live?

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As it turns out, you can watch most programs on the iplayer or other such equivalents for channel 4 and itv... Now, what if you could browse the internet through your tv, using a games console or plugging it into your tv and watch the iplayer etc. on your tv. Would you still have to pay the license if you never actually watched it live?
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