Posted December 16, 2011
Some of you are talking a big load of nonesense here.
There is no such thing as a TV license van that goes around detecting if you are using a TV and don't have a license. This is propaganda designed for scaremongering purposes which clearly works.
When an inspector calls, you are not obliged under any law to answer their questions and they have no authority to enter your property.
You are allowed TV's in use if you can prove they are not receiving a television signal. For example, if you use it for xbox or other digital media this is okay and you do not have to pay the fee.
The inspector will check the feeds coming into your house and see if they are connected to tv's, computers etc.
This is now a grey area do the amount of on-demand tele via i-player etc. Basically it is down to them to prove you watch i-player and without them coming and removing your PC (which will never happen) they cannot.
There is no such thing as a TV license van that goes around detecting if you are using a TV and don't have a license. This is propaganda designed for scaremongering purposes which clearly works.
When an inspector calls, you are not obliged under any law to answer their questions and they have no authority to enter your property.
You are allowed TV's in use if you can prove they are not receiving a television signal. For example, if you use it for xbox or other digital media this is okay and you do not have to pay the fee.
The inspector will check the feeds coming into your house and see if they are connected to tv's, computers etc.
This is now a grey area do the amount of on-demand tele via i-player etc. Basically it is down to them to prove you watch i-player and without them coming and removing your PC (which will never happen) they cannot.