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Friday, September 19, 2014

Scottish TV Licensing Goon Enjoying Her Work


Over the years we have encountered some very strange behaviour by TV Licensing goons.

We have seen them hopping on one leg, pretending to make phone calls, spying through windows and generally scurrying for cover faster than rats seeing a Rentokil van.

In today's video we have another TV Licensing weirdo. The occupier tells her "I'm filming this by the way" and she replies "thank you" using facial expressions rarely seen since Monica Lewinsky was invited to admire Bill Clinton's cigar collection in the Oval Office.

In common with a lot of TV Licensing goons, this aircraft blonde is very reluctant to follow TV Licensing policy and confirm her identity.

A TV licence is only needed for those properties where equipment is used to receive TV programme services. Anyone who doesn't legally need a TV licence - just like the occupier in this case - is under no legal obligation at all to communicate or co-operate with TV Licensing. 

We strongly recommend that legally-licence-free occupiers passively film any TV Licensing goon that appears on their doorstep and closes the door at the earliest opportunity.

Edit (19/9/14): It appears some YouTube commentators have noticed a striking resemblance between this particular goon and the character Garth from Wayne's World. Now that you mention it...

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