The bbc, again.

Bully Boy Corporation at it again. I hope he does sue.


It's crazy that you have to prove you don't want a licence. I don't recall having to prove I don't want a fishing or gun licence and in fairness those organisations have never chased me about it.

So what gives the BBC the right to bully people. If they believe he is breaking the law then prove it in court.
I've been harassed for years by letters and visits to the house. because i opted out of the licence fee. The latest email I've had from them demands answers to my specific viewing habits, and medical conditions and financial situation which may impact my eligibility.
Bloomin outrageous wanting me to provide such information. If they think I'm watching broadcasts illegally, then they can prove it in court (or not).
What a waste of everyone's time
 
I've been harassed for years by letters and visits to the house. because i opted out of the licence fee. The latest email I've had from them demands answers to my specific viewing habits, and medical conditions and financial situation which may impact my eligibility.
Bloomin outrageous wanting me to provide such information. If they think I'm watching broadcasts illegally, then they can prove it in court (or not).
What a waste of everyone's time
Demands, or requests? You only can demand something that you have a legal right to. You can request cooperation but not demand it.

I suspect they are encouraging you to review your viewing habits to ensure you remain lawful. If you are then there’s nothing of concern or any need to respond.

If however they aren’t then the BBC cannot be accused of not trying to advise you, should you be prosecuted. There are ways these days of knowing what is being viewed in specific locations and, eventually, some examples will be made.
 
I've been harassed for years by letters and visits to the house. because i opted out of the licence fee. The latest email I've had from them demands answers to my specific viewing habits, and medical conditions and financial situation which may impact my eligibility.
Bloomin outrageous wanting me to provide such information. If they think I'm watching broadcasts illegally, then they can prove it in court (or not).
What a waste of everyone's time

Tell them to just go away, don't get into it
 
Demands, or requests? You only can demand something that you have a legal right to. You can request cooperation but not demand it.

I suspect they are encouraging you to review your viewing habits to ensure you remain lawful. If you are then there’s nothing of concern or any need to respond.

If however they aren’t then the BBC cannot be accused of not trying to advise you, should you be prosecuted. There are ways these days of knowing what is being viewed in specific locations and, eventually, some examples will be made.

No. They are a private company that works on commission, they aren't providing a service to you. You don't have a clue.
 
This whole situation looks broken and outdated.

So glad I don’t have to deal with this any longer. I pay for the channels I want to watch (which includes some BBC channels).

Peacock/NBC (left leaning but that allows some balanced news in my life) and all Palace games live. Life is good!
 
They certainly take the job seriously.

If true, and it doesn’t seem impossible, then this highlights the need to introduce a new funding model.

So long as that’s neither a voluntary subscription nor anything that allows political interference that’s fine with me. We need to protect the BBC’s ability to make high quality programmes without any risk of them being driven downmarket by commercial pressures.
 
If true, and it doesn’t seem impossible, then this highlights the need to introduce a new funding model.

So long as that’s neither a voluntary subscription nor anything that allows political interference that’s fine with me. We need to protect the BBC’s ability to make high quality programmes without any risk of them being driven downmarket by commercial pressures.
Yes, high quality programmes like EastEnders, RuPaul's Drag Race, Celebrity Traitors, Celebrity Race Around the World, etc. No one wants to see them being driven down market.
 
If true, and it doesn’t seem impossible, then this highlights the need to introduce a new funding model.

So long as that’s neither a voluntary subscription nor anything that allows political interference that’s fine with me. We need to protect the BBC’s ability to make high quality programmes without any risk of them being driven downmarket by commercial pressures.
Why do people not want to pay? Skinflints? Penny pinchers? Blind criminals? Who knows? The mind boggles.
 
It may well be a private company but it’s the BBC who sends them. I doubt very much that they will only earn if they get someone to pay up, but if you have evidence of that please provide it.

No it is not.

Having received about 100 such letters I know. How many have you received?
 
Yes, high quality programmes like EastEnders, RuPaul's Drag Race, Celebrity Traitors, Celebrity Race Around the World, etc. No one wants to see them being driven down market.
They cater for a wide range of tastes as the national broadcaster. I don’t watch them either but I do watch the quality programmes. Programmes that would be unlikely to be made by a commercial broadcaster.

However, it’s the news and current affairs output which is really vital.
 
Some of the reporting in this article is OTT Daily Mail but the point is one I have been making for a while.


A tipping point is being reached where the licence fee is (starting) to become unenforceable. Some of it is people evading paying the tax whilst many young people simply don't use the service and prefer Youtube.

Even the BBC admits

" The BBC said that it has 'become harder to get people to answer their doors' compared to five years ago 'which limits the enforcement effectiveness'."

So I would say that even fans of the BBC would admit the more scandals the more likely it is that people will stop paying. We are getting closer to a Poll Tax revolt.
 
Some of the reporting in this article is OTT Daily Mail but the point is one I have been making for a while.


A tipping point is being reached where the licence fee is (starting) to become unenforceable. Some of it is people evading paying the tax whilst many young people simply don't use the service and prefer Youtube.

Even the BBC admits

" The BBC said that it has 'become harder to get people to answer their doors' compared to five years ago 'which limits the enforcement effectiveness'."

So I would say that even fans of the BBC would admit the more scandals the more likely it is that people will stop paying. We are getting closer to a Poll Tax revolt.


Yes combined with a wider understanding of how many people don't actually need a licence.
BBC have collected a lot of fees based on ignorance in the past.
 

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