The chap who attempted to set fire to the Union flag at the Cenotaph named Astrophel Sang, is given conditional discharge. As you probably know, he was coloured. ............ The lad who had a leak at the side of a Memorial
stone was locked up for 15 days.......He was white................. what does that tell you?
Had a second letter Now. asking me to pay my T.V. License. ......... what about some of you lot, what are you doing? .......... Any advice? ................................................... To pay or not to pay? That is the question.
Victor first point yes it tells me the legal system is cow towing to virtue signalling politics
As Rina says above they have prove you’re receiving live broadcasts , they’ll keep sending letters more threatening in their content , never admit anything , if they knock your door do not confirm who you are
you don’t need a TV licence if you only watch stored programmes, which are played “on demand” rather than streamed or broadcast live.
For example, you don’t need a TV licence to watch movies and TV programmes on DVD or Blu-ray, or streamed from Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Now TV, YouTube and similar services … unless they stream live TV.
You don’t need a TV licence to watch programmes on catch-up TV services, with the exception of the BBC’s iPlayer. You can watch anything stored on services such as ITV Hub, All 4 and My5, as long as you don’t watch live TV. These services are, after all, paid for by advertising.
However, you do need a TV licence to use the BBC’s advert-free iPlayer catch-up service. In this case, you’re paying the BBC because you are consuming BBC content. As the great British orator John Lydon once stated , Fuk em