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Thursday, 4 July 2013

TV Licensing Tool Ignores WOIRA Instruction


New video footage has been uploaded to YouTube, which demonstrates yet again TV Licensing's contempt for members of the legally-licence-free community.

We think this video is the result of a goon fishing expedition, but we're waiting for confirmation on that.

The occupier very sensibly answers the door to these two TV Licensing low-lives with his camera rolling. It is always a good idea to film TV Licensing encounters because (a) it is the occupier's legal right to do so; and (b) some of their commission-hungry goons will say just about anything to sell the occupier a licence, regardless of their legal need to have one.


It quickly comes to light that the occupier, who has no legal need for a TV licence, has previously told TV Licensing that their employees are not welcome at his property. TV Licensing like to pretend that they'll respect any WOIRA instruction, although we have lost count of the number of occasions where they have been caught flouting them on video.

The two goons quickly terminate the visit when they are reminded, yet again, that TV Licensing are not welcome at the property.

As the video shows TV Licensing employees breaking the rules, we would expect TV Licensing to blub to YouTube to have it removed. Better view it quickly before they try to censor it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Surely tv licensing™ the BBC will be posting this video on their own YouTube channel? Minus the ability to comment and hate of course just like the rest of their shit.