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Tuesday 29 December 2015

TV Licence Resistance

TV Licence Resistance

When we're not writing articles here, we can frequently be found browsing and contributing to the TV Licence Resistance forums.

If you've never visited the TV Licence Resistance forums then please take the opportunity to pop across, sign up and introduce yourself.

Even now, some 8-years into our blogging campaign against TV Licensing, we regularly visit the TV Licence Resistance forums to share ideas, discuss scenarios, clarify misconceptions and generally absorb knowledge from members there. Many of those members have been campaigning against TV Licensing for far longer than we have.

If you sign up, please don't forget to mention that the TV Licensing Blog sent you. It's also useful if you begin by posting about your experience of TV Licensing. That way they'll know you're not just some weirdo that's strayed in from Digital Spy!

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