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  • #753946
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    It'sallbs
    It’sallbs
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    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

    #753981
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    K
    Hitman
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    The BBC SUCKS BBC.

    #754028
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    PistolPete
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    This is why the UK doesn’t have guns—some asshole tries to force his way into your house and confiscate your private property? In the US this will get you killed—fast.

    #754138
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    Black_knight
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    I’ve never owned a tv, and never will. I moved into a new flat about 10 years ago. After a while I received a letter noting that as a new occupant I’d not yet bought a tv licence. It said if I didn’t own a tv, then to call a phone number, and declare that. I remember thinking it was rather arrogant of them to expect me to pay for a phone call to tell them I didn’t own a tv. So I ignored it. They slowly began harrassing the f~~~ out of me, with red letters and everything. I worked nights, and one morning I came home to find an official looking note on my doormat, informing me officers had visited to search my property for a tv at 8pm the night before. I ended up moving out after 6 months, and they never did catch me at home, lol, wankers.

    #754196
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    TheSpice
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    Wait. You have to pay an ongoing fee to own a TV? Wtf?

    "I've been thinking about what it would be like if we got back together."
    "You know it's too late for that."

    #754199
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    Nerevar
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    I’ve never owned a tv, and never will. I moved into a new flat about 10 years ago. After a while I received a letter noting that as a new occupant I’d not yet bought a tv licence. It said if I didn’t own a tv, then to call a phone number, and declare that. I remember thinking it was rather arrogant of them to expect me to pay for a phone call to tell them I didn’t own a tv. So I ignored it. They slowly began harrassing the f~~~ out of me, with red letters and everything. I worked nights, and one morning I came home to find an official looking note on my doormat, informing me officers had visited to search my property for a tv at 8pm the night before. I ended up moving out after 6 months, and they never did catch me at home, lol, wankers.

    What the actual f~~~? They searched your place while you weren’t even there, because you didn’t have a tv?!

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

    #754225
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    Black_knight
    black_knight
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    I’ve never owned a tv, and never will. I moved into a new flat about 10 years ago. After a while I received a letter noting that as a new occupant I’d not yet bought a tv licence. It said if I didn’t own a tv, then to call a phone number, and declare that. I remember thinking it was rather arrogant of them to expect me to pay for a phone call to tell them I didn’t own a tv. So I ignored it. They slowly began harrassing the f~~~ out of me, with red letters and everything. I worked nights, and one morning I came home to find an official looking note on my doormat, informing me officers had visited to search my property for a tv at 8pm the night before. I ended up moving out after 6 months, and they never did catch me at home, lol, wankers.

    What the actual f~~~? They searched your place while you weren’t even there, because you didn’t have a tv?!

    I probably didn’t describe it properly… no, they visited, but I was at work, so they put a note through the door informing me they’d been knocking with the intention to enter to search for evidence (or not) of me having a tv set in the property. However, had I continued to live there, and had they continued to not get access, I wouldn’t be surprised if they could have got some kind of warrant to enter themselves. But that’s just my speculation based on being a UK citizen, and knowing how this country works.

    #754232
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    Black_knight
    black_knight
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    Wait. You have to pay an ongoing fee to own a TV? Wtf?

    Technically no, if you can prove you’re not receiving live broadcasts. But for all intents and purposes, that’s nigh on impossible to do. So practically, yes, if you own a tv, we must pay around £150ish (I’m not sure of the exact figure) per year to the BBC because all of us have the potential to receive live BBC broadcasts. It’s basically a sneaky tax in one of the most taxed countries on earth.

    Incidentally, there are two crimes in the UK where more women are convicted than men. One is prostitution, the other is tv licence evasion.

    #754233
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    It'sallbs
    It’sallbs
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    They come back with a piece of paper claiming it is a warrant but it isn’t.

    http://www.leavemeansleave.eu

    #754440
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    Will Robinson
    Will Robinson
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    I’ve never owned a tv, and never will. I moved into a new flat about 10 years ago. After a while I received a letter noting that as a new occupant I’d not yet bought a tv licence. It said if I didn’t own a tv, then to call a phone number, and declare that. I remember thinking it was rather arrogant of them to expect me to pay for a phone call to tell them I didn’t own a tv. So I ignored it. They slowly began harrassing the f~~~ out of me, with red letters and everything. I worked nights, and one morning I came home to find an official looking note on my doormat, informing me officers had visited to search my property for a tv at 8pm the night before. I ended up moving out after 6 months, and they never did catch me at home, lol, wankers.

    Tell them the implied right of access to your property is revoked (you can use their online contact form to do it for free). Then they aren’t allowed to come up your path to knock on your door. It p~~~es them off no end, because there’s nothing they can do about it. .

    May you walk in peace and happiness, May you and all mgtow, near and far walk in peace and happiness.

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    Anonymous
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    Whenever I hear the BBC I think of…

    Jimmy

    Jimmy will f~~~ing fix ya

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