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Campaigns against the television licence, with news of licence fee refuseniks and background information on TV licensing issues.
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An interpretation of the law under which the licence is enforced, the BBC's finances and human rights abuses. Includes prison statistics, article on women being criminalised, and questions lack of coverage of the mass New Zealand revolt.
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Covers if one needs a TV licence in order to own a TV or player, plus a campaigner's legal research and an article on a prosecution.
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The experience of an open university student who used a television for pre recorded coursework only. Includes copy of letter confirming a licence is not required.
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An example of how people who do not have televisions are treated by the British Television Licensing Authority.
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Explanation of the system, legislation, falsification of confessions by Capita staff, and questions in parliament regarding intimidation.
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