Monday, 25 August 2025

TV Licensing Aug 25


Knock at door: open door to find a scruffily dressed individual with photo-ID round his neck 



 CUT Crusader St Cecilia writes:

 Just a note for CUT Catholics wondering what’s the best way of demonstrating their dislike of television culture and the BBC specifically.

   Like many sensible Catholics I have not owned a television for twenty years or more. But I used to respond – religiously! – to letters from the TV licensing authority to confirm that I did not access TV services in any way which required a licence. On three occasions when I did not respond I received a visit from an enforcement officer (of which more below).

   However, I became so disgusted at the immoral and increasingly anti-Christian (and pro-Islam) antics of the TV companies (as legally viewed on Youtube etc) that in August 2022, on receiving a TV licensing letter asking me to confirm my status, I decided to refuse to respond ever again. And so I entered a quite farcical roundabout dance in which I received every month letters demanding that I respond or face a series of escalating threatened actions – unannounced visits at any time of the day or night, prosecutions, fines, a criminal record etc. Well, I never received so much as a single visit: even when the TV authorities gave me a specific day on which I should expect a visit no one ever turned up! And after the TV licence people had fired their heaviest shots, the monthly sequence of letters would return to its starting point and I would receive a humble reminder that I had forgotten to pay for a licence and would I kindly now do so!

   And so this monthly carousel continued non-stop until May 2025, always following the same pattern from polite reminders to ferocious threats. Curiously, I have received no further letters since May – presumably the licence people have finally concluded that I am not going to play their game and have turned their attentions to more likely victims. Perhaps the fact that I have now turned seventy-five has influenced them, although, of course, the money-guzzling BBC insists on gouging the licence fee out of seventy-five year olds and over unless they receive certain benefits. (How extraordinary that a single BBC luvvie – Nick Robinson for instance, who does but a few hours BBC work per week – receives over £400,000 of licence-fee payers’ money each year just for preening his ego over the airwaves.)

   I think I’m right in saying that the private company SERCO handles the TV licensing contract; I assume they take a cost-benefit approach to gathering money, so if it looks too pointless in an individual case they will simply write it off and chase someone else. So my suggestion to others is from now on simply ignore all letters, e mails etc and refuse ever to respond. If the result is a visit from an enforcement officer, so what?

   As I said, I have had three such visits over the years. In each case they followed the same pattern:

 

Knock at door: open door to find a scruffily dressed individual with photo-ID round his neck (uniforms appear to be dead and buried!)

Officer: “Are you Mr X?” Me: “I am.”

Officer: Are you the owner of this property?” Me: “I am.”

Officer: “Do you use a television on the premises?” Me: “No.”

Officer: “Thank you. We’ll update our records. Goodbye.”

And the officer (pretty obviously a local person casually employed) beats a hasty retreat, thinking that for the wage he gets paid he is not going to risk any “argy-bargy.”

 

   Such has been my history of TV licensing visits. The last visit was in, I think, 2021; perhaps they have changed their methods since then.

   Hence, my advice to one and all, particularly as the BBC continues to present a vision of one of the circles of hell as normative and healthy human experience, is not just to get rid of your TV but also to refuse to respond to TV licensing approaches. If it results in a visit you can gratify yourself with the knowledge that you are costing them a lot of money whilst not paying a penny piece yourself.

Addendum

Perhaps I spoke too soon: after a couple of months without reminders, suddenly the letters have begun again; presumably they will follow the same pattern as before. It makes no difference to me: I shall not respond. If they wish to waste licence fee payers’ money on a pointless endeavour, well that’s up to them.


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