New TV Licensing goon footage was recently uploaded to YouTube.
The minute-long clip, captured in crisp HD resolution with a Ring doorbell (aff. link), shows the Capita TV Licensing goon visiting a property in Neath, South Wales, last week.
The goon rings the bell and an occupant, although not the householder, answers the door. The goon begins with TV Licensing's usual opening gambit: "Do you live here?"
The occupant, who is presumably the son of the householder, confirms that he does. The goon then asks him to seek one of his parents, which he does taking the sensible precaution of closing the door on the goon outside.
A few moments later a second person, presumably the householder, returns and opens the door with the line: "You're TV Licensing. I'm not interested" [slam].
The dejected goon then reaches into his pocket for a We Said We'd Call card, which he shoves through the letterbox. He then starts to walk away from the property.
A few moments later we hear the door reopen and see the calling card being flung outside.
To give him his due, the Capita TV Licensing goon in this video is perfectly polite throughout the short interaction and there are no concerns about his conduct.
This is a good example of how to deal with TV Licensing. As soon as they are identified, close the door and leave them outside in the cold.
Legally-licence-free people are under no obligation at all to assist TV Licensing and we discourage them from doing so.
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