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Wednesday 28 May 2014

BBC Asks How To Avoid Licence Fee Prosecution


The writing must really be on the wall for the BBC, with even their own employees seeking advice on how to avoid prosecution for TV licence fee evasion.

It's pretty simple: Stop receiving TV programmes and totally ignore TV Licensing.

In the unlikely event that you still get summoned to court, perhaps because a goon claims to have heard non-existent programmes on your non-existent TV, then please follow the advice in our earlier article.

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