How to deal with the Television Licence goons
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 10:48 pm
How to deal with the Television Licence goons.
The BBC is a corporation ie the British Broadcasting Corporation.
As a company, the BBC it is separate from any other firm, but the government decided to try and force you to subscribe to them.
They do this by saying you must buy a licence if you watch live TV broadcasts whether you watch the BBC or not!
The BBC uses another company called Capita to administer the collection of the licence fee. Capita uses some subcontractor to help them to breach your peace.
They have made the public believe that they will be breaking the law by not paying for a licence.
There is no law that requires you to pay for a television licence.
To break the law, there has to be a victim.
No victim - no crime!
The best way to deal with the television licence people is by not communicating with them (BBC or Capita) in any way.
Never reply to their letters.
Never send their letters back - rip them up without opening them
Never write to them
Never phone them.
Never email them.
Never visit their website or interact online with them in any way.
They will no doubt come to your door because they have a database of all the addresses where there is no licence. The DVLA does not come to your door to ask if you have a car so why should these people come and ask if you have a TV?
So, if you can't protect your boundary and they manage to knock on your door, the best way to deal with them in person is as follows.
Never open the door to them.
If you do open the door accidentally, just shut the door on them without speaking.
Never speak to them in person.
Never sign anything from them
As always, you should have a camcorder available for any cold callers.
No cold caller likes to be filmed.
Film them from your upstairs rooms while they trespass on your property.
Try and note down the registration of the vehicle they are in.
The BBC is a corporation ie the British Broadcasting Corporation.
As a company, the BBC it is separate from any other firm, but the government decided to try and force you to subscribe to them.
They do this by saying you must buy a licence if you watch live TV broadcasts whether you watch the BBC or not!
The BBC uses another company called Capita to administer the collection of the licence fee. Capita uses some subcontractor to help them to breach your peace.
They have made the public believe that they will be breaking the law by not paying for a licence.
There is no law that requires you to pay for a television licence.
To break the law, there has to be a victim.
No victim - no crime!
The best way to deal with the television licence people is by not communicating with them (BBC or Capita) in any way.
Never reply to their letters.
Never send their letters back - rip them up without opening them
Never write to them
Never phone them.
Never email them.
Never visit their website or interact online with them in any way.
They will no doubt come to your door because they have a database of all the addresses where there is no licence. The DVLA does not come to your door to ask if you have a car so why should these people come and ask if you have a TV?
So, if you can't protect your boundary and they manage to knock on your door, the best way to deal with them in person is as follows.
Never open the door to them.
If you do open the door accidentally, just shut the door on them without speaking.
Never speak to them in person.
Never sign anything from them
As always, you should have a camcorder available for any cold callers.
No cold caller likes to be filmed.
Film them from your upstairs rooms while they trespass on your property.
Try and note down the registration of the vehicle they are in.