Great day out at Castle Coombe then ... oops

neilisdead said:
yeah and you have to have a TV licence even if you have no aerial and have no way to pick up a signal... its a right giggle... its supposed to go towards the BBC but they only get a small bit of it.

No you don't - if you don't use the TV for receiving signals, you don't need one (e.g. just for gaming or for work presentations).
 
Mattt said:
neilisdead said:
yeah and you have to have a TV licence even if you have no aerial and have no way to pick up a signal... its a right giggle... its supposed to go towards the BBC but they only get a small bit of it.

No you don't - if you don't use the TV for receiving signals, you don't need one (e.g. just for gaming or for work presentations).

That's not how I understood it... if the tv is capable of receiving tv then you must have a license for it... same with a VCR... if it has a tuner in is so it CAN receive TV then you must have a license. Otherwise people would just say they don't watch BBC to avoid the charge.
 
You do not need a TV Licence if you only use your TV to watch videos and DVDs or as a monitor for your games console.

However, please notify us in writing that this is the case. One of our Enforcement Officers may visit you to confirm that you do not need a licence.

Please write to us including your name, address and the reason you believe that you don't need a licence at:

TV Licensing
Bristol
BS98 1TL.

It applies to any channel, not just BBC.
 
yeah, what I was meaning is people could just say they dont use the tv side of it... I dont think that would get you off the license tax fee
 
It would - if it is not plugged in to the antenna when they visit and you confirm you do not use it for such - you don't need to pay.
 
I used to know someone who did that - and they DID come round. Didn't stop him plugging it back in afterwards though :roll:
 
gannet said:
I used to know someone who did that - and they DID come round. Didn't stop him plugging it back in afterwards though :roll:

:D
Not that I would do something like that, but it is a good idea.

When I got my first house I was only in it for 3 months of the year. I has 6 weeks at home then went away for 3 months. I called the TV licence people and asked to cancel the licence. I was told to write a letter, provide evidance of moving house etc...
They did not have an option for somebody who just didn't want to watch TV. Now I have to pay for 9 months I don't watch..!
 
Breaker said:
neilisdead said:
yeah and you have to have a TV licence even if you have no aerial and have no way to pick up a signal... its a right giggle... its supposed to go towards the BBC but they only get a small bit of it.
Also, did you know if you buy a new TV from somewhere like Curry's, the TV Licence lot get told about it! I recently bought a new TV and I have just moved house. I had a licence but they hadn't changed over addresses on their records! I got a letter telling me they had noticed I had just bought a new TV and they didn't have a TV license registered with me at that house!! Talk about Big Brother watching!! :o
Yep they always used to do that. When I was a student and rented a telly from somewhere, the b'stards grassed me up. They'll probably get an annual kickback for keeping the licensing people in the loop.
 
Thread revival alert :D

Updating the salvaged/crashed M list, came across this and by a process of elimination worked out the number plate was AF56LHD. Confusing though as that seems to still be on the road :?
 
Ouch, I wouldn't want to find out that was my car's past!
Seems there was another rather nasty crash at combe on Saturday. I was due to go but ended up at Hullavington luckily. I can't imagine they opened the track again after that happened.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=18&t=1579231
 
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