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Refuse to pay your TV licence fee - UK Agriculture Fight back
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 6503133" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>Does anyone know how they prove that you have been watching TV? My mum received a free license which covered our farmhouse as we were caring for her, but we all gave up watching TV years ago. She was beyond taking an interest and we got tired of having someone else's crap beamed into the house for one-way consumption. The internet is much more interesting as it allows 2-way communication. </p><p>After mum died a few months ago, I registered her death on the one-stop govt. page and immediately started receiving the threatening letters from the TV people although mum's was still current til next November. I have a big TV set my sister sent us for mum, but we never connected it to an aerial and I've started use it for watching my old classic movies, etc on DVD when I am on my own in the evenings. I wondered whether they would still say that I am capable of watching the BBC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 6503133, member: 189"] Does anyone know how they prove that you have been watching TV? My mum received a free license which covered our farmhouse as we were caring for her, but we all gave up watching TV years ago. She was beyond taking an interest and we got tired of having someone else's crap beamed into the house for one-way consumption. The internet is much more interesting as it allows 2-way communication. After mum died a few months ago, I registered her death on the one-stop govt. page and immediately started receiving the threatening letters from the TV people although mum's was still current til next November. I have a big TV set my sister sent us for mum, but we never connected it to an aerial and I've started use it for watching my old classic movies, etc on DVD when I am on my own in the evenings. I wondered whether they would still say that I am capable of watching the BBC? [/QUOTE]
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