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This blog is to highlight the unjust persecution of legitimate non-TV users at the hands of TV Licensing. These people do not require a licence and are entitled to live without the unnecessary stress and inconvenience caused by TV Licensing's correspondence and employees.

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Thursday, 1 September 2016

TV Licensing Laid Bare Updated


A short housekeeping post to inform readers that our free ebook, TV Licensing Laid Bare, has just been updated to reflect the changes in TV licence legislation coming into force today.

You can download the latest version of TV Licensing Laid Bare from the link on this page.

If you find the book useful, please point your friends and colleagues in the same direction.

Thank you to all of our readers for their continued support.

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