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  1. I've been having fun imagining ways to waste TV Licensing enforcement officers time and to annoy them so they have less energy to collect what is essentially a poll tax from the most vulnerable in society and so far my favorite idea is being overly procedural and verbose feel free to copy and adapt my script of a potential interaction I declare it to be CC0, I mostly did it for fun I may never see one of these people.

    >Are you the legal occupier?
    >What is your definition of legal occupier?
    >That you own the house, are on the tenancy or the mortgage
    >So you're asking if I own the house, am on the tenancy or the mortgage, correct?
    >Yes
    >Who exactly are you that you need to know this?
    >We're with tv licensing we need to check if you need to pay your tv licence
    >And how might we proceed with this undertaking?
    >Well first we'd have to come to see if you have any tvs or viewing or downloading live tv
    >So might it be accurate for me to assume that you would have the ambition of inspecting the premises at this moment in time?
    >Yes
    >Alrighty then, I'm afraid that I am going to have to stop you there, for my personal safety and security I am concerned with the threat of malicious actors fraudulently impersonating tv licence officers with a mind of gaining ingress into any residences for the purposes of burglary, bodily harm or other maleficent intent, would it be at all possible for you to promptly display some form of official identification document for myself to confirm
    >Shows ID
    >Spend 10-20 seconds reviewing
    >Although this identification article does appear to be a tv licensing identification document it nonetheless looks remarkably simple to fabricate with commercially available and relatively affordable laminated card printing equipment, I myself am unfortunately not perfectly acquainted with the proper layout and standards of the tv licencing enforcement officer identification cards: would it be possible to immediately authenticate the veracity of this document in a trustless manner
    >Well we can come back with a search warrant signed by a judge would that be proof enough for you
    >If the occasion were to arise that a legal search warrant signed by a relevant magistrate or judge were to be served to myself or to my household then upon confirming its official nature I would not hesitate to allow entry to any and all legally authorized parties

    #TVLicensing

  2. I've been having fun imagining ways to waste TV Licensing enforcement officers time and to annoy them so they have less energy to collect what is essentially a poll tax from the most vulnerable in society and so far my favorite idea is being overly procedural and verbose feel free to copy and adapt my script of a potential interaction I declare it to be CC0, I mostly did it for fun I may never see one of these people.

    >Are you the legal occupier?
    >What is your definition of legal occupier?
    >That you own the house, are on the tenancy or the mortgage
    >So you're asking if I own the house, am on the tenancy or the mortgage, correct?
    >Yes
    >Who exactly are you that you need to know this?
    >We're with tv licensing we need to check if you need to pay your tv licence
    >And how might we proceed with this undertaking?
    >Well first we'd have to come to see if you have any tvs or viewing or downloading live tv
    >So might it be accurate for me to assume that you would have the ambition of inspecting the premises at this moment in time?
    >Yes
    >Alrighty then, I'm afraid that I am going to have to stop you there, for my personal safety and security I am concerned with the threat of malicious actors fraudulently impersonating tv licence officers with a mind of gaining ingress into any residences for the purposes of burglary, bodily harm or other maleficent intent, would it be at all possible for you to promptly display some form of official identification document for myself to confirm
    >Shows ID
    >Spend 10-20 seconds reviewing
    >Although this identification article does appear to be a tv licensing identification document it nonetheless looks remarkably simple to fabricate with commercially available and relatively affordable laminated card printing equipment, I myself am unfortunately not perfectly acquainted with the proper layout and standards of the tv licencing enforcement officer identification cards: would it be possible to immediately authenticate the veracity of this document in a trustless manner
    >Well we can come back with a search warrant signed by a judge would that be proof enough for you
    >If the occasion were to arise that a legal search warrant signed by a relevant magistrate or judge were to be served to myself or to my household then upon confirming its official nature I would not hesitate to allow entry to any and all legally authorized parties

    #TVLicensing

  3. I've been having fun imagining ways to waste TV Licensing enforcement officers time and to annoy them so they have less energy to collect what is essentially a poll tax from the most vulnerable in society and so far my favorite idea is being overly procedural and verbose feel free to copy and adapt my script of a potential interaction I declare it to be CC0, I mostly did it for fun I may never see one of these people.

    >Are you the legal occupier?
    >What is your definition of legal occupier?
    >That you own the house, are on the tenancy or the mortgage
    >So you're asking if I own the house, am on the tenancy or the mortgage, correct?
    >Yes
    >Who exactly are you that you need to know this?
    >We're with tv licensing we need to check if you need to pay your tv licence
    >And how might we proceed with this undertaking?
    >Well first we'd have to come to see if you have any tvs or viewing or downloading live tv
    >So might it be accurate for me to assume that you would have the ambition of inspecting the premises at this moment in time?
    >Yes
    >Alrighty then, I'm afraid that I am going to have to stop you there, for my personal safety and security I am concerned with the threat of malicious actors fraudulently impersonating tv licence officers with a mind of gaining ingress into any residences for the purposes of burglary, bodily harm or other maleficent intent, would it be at all possible for you to promptly display some form of official identification document for myself to confirm
    >Shows ID
    >Spend 10-20 seconds reviewing
    >Although this identification article does appear to be a tv licensing identification document it nonetheless looks remarkably simple to fabricate with commercially available and relatively affordable laminated card printing equipment, I myself am unfortunately not perfectly acquainted with the proper layout and standards of the tv licencing enforcement officer identification cards: would it be possible to immediately authenticate the veracity of this document in a trustless manner
    >Well we can come back with a search warrant signed by a judge would that be proof enough for you
    >If the occasion were to arise that a legal search warrant signed by a relevant magistrate or judge were to be served to myself or to my household then upon confirming its official nature I would not hesitate to allow entry to any and all legally authorized parties

    #TVLicensing

  4. I've been having fun imagining ways to waste TV Licensing enforcement officers time and to annoy them so they have less energy to collect what is essentially a poll tax from the most vulnerable in society and so far my favorite idea is being overly procedural and verbose feel free to copy and adapt my script of a potential interaction I declare it to be CC0, I mostly did it for fun I may never see one of these people.

    >Are you the legal occupier?
    >What is your definition of legal occupier?
    >That you own the house, are on the tenancy or the mortgage
    >So you're asking if I own the house, am on the tenancy or the mortgage, correct?
    >Yes
    >Who exactly are you that you need to know this?
    >We're with tv licensing we need to check if you need to pay your tv licence
    >And how might we proceed with this undertaking?
    >Well first we'd have to come to see if you have any tvs or viewing or downloading live tv
    >So might it be accurate for me to assume that you would have the ambition of inspecting the premises at this moment in time?
    >Yes
    >Alrighty then, I'm afraid that I am going to have to stop you there, for my personal safety and security I am concerned with the threat of malicious actors fraudulently impersonating tv licence officers with a mind of gaining ingress into any residences for the purposes of burglary, bodily harm or other maleficent intent, would it be at all possible for you to promptly display some form of official identification document for myself to confirm
    >Shows ID
    >Spend 10-20 seconds reviewing
    >Although this identification article does appear to be a tv licensing identification document it nonetheless looks remarkably simple to fabricate with commercially available and relatively affordable laminated card printing equipment, I myself am unfortunately not perfectly acquainted with the proper layout and standards of the tv licencing enforcement officer identification cards: would it be possible to immediately authenticate the veracity of this document in a trustless manner
    >Well we can come back with a search warrant signed by a judge would that be proof enough for you
    >If the occasion were to arise that a legal search warrant signed by a relevant magistrate or judge were to be served to myself or to my household then upon confirming its official nature I would not hesitate to allow entry to any and all legally authorized parties

    #TVLicensing

  5. I've been having fun imagining ways to waste TV Licensing enforcement officers time and to annoy them so they have less energy to collect what is essentially a poll tax from the most vulnerable in society and so far my favorite idea is being overly procedural and verbose feel free to copy and adapt my script of a potential interaction I declare it to be CC0, I mostly did it for fun I may never see one of these people.

    >Are you the legal occupier?
    >What is your definition of legal occupier?
    >That you own the house, are on the tenancy or the mortgage
    >So you're asking if I own the house, am on the tenancy or the mortgage, correct?
    >Yes
    >Who exactly are you that you need to know this?
    >We're with tv licensing we need to check if you need to pay your tv licence
    >And how might we proceed with this undertaking?
    >Well first we'd have to come to see if you have any tvs or viewing or downloading live tv
    >So might it be accurate for me to assume that you would have the ambition of inspecting the premises at this moment in time?
    >Yes
    >Alrighty then, I'm afraid that I am going to have to stop you there, for my personal safety and security I am concerned with the threat of malicious actors fraudulently impersonating tv licence officers with a mind of gaining ingress into any residences for the purposes of burglary, bodily harm or other maleficent intent, would it be at all possible for you to promptly display some form of official identification document for myself to confirm
    >Shows ID
    >Spend 10-20 seconds reviewing
    >Although this identification article does appear to be a tv licensing identification document it nonetheless looks remarkably simple to fabricate with commercially available and relatively affordable laminated card printing equipment, I myself am unfortunately not perfectly acquainted with the proper layout and standards of the tv licencing enforcement officer identification cards: would it be possible to immediately authenticate the veracity of this document in a trustless manner
    >Well we can come back with a search warrant signed by a judge would that be proof enough for you
    >If the occasion were to arise that a legal search warrant signed by a relevant magistrate or judge were to be served to myself or to my household then upon confirming its official nature I would not hesitate to allow entry to any and all legally authorized parties

    #TVLicensing

  6. @nieuemma As far as the law is concerned its exactly the same afaik, theres a wikipedia page detailing just how unenforced it is[1], a labour MP Lisa Nandy recently called it "unenforceable"[1]

    #UnitedKingdom #TVLicensing

    [1]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi

  7. @nieuemma As far as the law is concerned its exactly the same afaik, theres a wikipedia page detailing just how unenforced it is[1], a labour MP Lisa Nandy recently called it "unenforceable"[1]

    #UnitedKingdom #TVLicensing

    [1]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi

  8. @nieuemma As far as the law is concerned its exactly the same afaik, theres a wikipedia page detailing just how unenforced it is[1], a labour MP Lisa Nandy recently called it "unenforceable"[1]

    #UnitedKingdom #TVLicensing

    [1]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi

  9. @nieuemma As far as the law is concerned its exactly the same afaik, theres a wikipedia page detailing just how unenforced it is[1], a labour MP Lisa Nandy recently called it "unenforceable"[1]

    #UnitedKingdom #TVLicensing

    [1]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi

  10. @nieuemma As far as the law is concerned its exactly the same afaik, theres a wikipedia page detailing just how unenforced it is[1], a labour MP Lisa Nandy recently called it "unenforceable"[1]

    #UnitedKingdom #TVLicensing

    [1]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisi

  11. This breakdown from BlackBeltBarrister is essential viewing. It clearly explains the limits of TV Licensing powers and why you do not have to be intimidated by letters or doorstep pressure.

    Calm law beats fear every time.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1dKCEx2x9co

    #TVLicensing #KnowYourRights #UKLaw #CivilLiberties #DigitalFreedom

  12. This breakdown from BlackBeltBarrister is essential viewing. It clearly explains the limits of TV Licensing powers and why you do not have to be intimidated by letters or doorstep pressure.

    Calm law beats fear every time.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1dKCEx2x9co

    #TVLicensing #KnowYourRights #UKLaw #CivilLiberties #DigitalFreedom

  13. This breakdown from BlackBeltBarrister is essential viewing. It clearly explains the limits of TV Licensing powers and why you do not have to be intimidated by letters or doorstep pressure.

    Calm law beats fear every time.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1dKCEx2x9co

    #TVLicensing #KnowYourRights #UKLaw #CivilLiberties #DigitalFreedom

  14. This breakdown from BlackBeltBarrister is essential viewing. It clearly explains the limits of TV Licensing powers and why you do not have to be intimidated by letters or doorstep pressure.

    Calm law beats fear every time.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1dKCEx2x9co

    #TVLicensing #KnowYourRights #UKLaw #CivilLiberties #DigitalFreedom

  15. This breakdown from BlackBeltBarrister is essential viewing. It clearly explains the limits of TV Licensing powers and why you do not have to be intimidated by letters or doorstep pressure.

    Calm law beats fear every time.
    youtube.com/watch?v=1dKCEx2x9co

    #TVLicensing #KnowYourRights #UKLaw #CivilLiberties #DigitalFreedom

  16. TV licence rules with serious consequences as 76 people await trial

    People who are caught without a TV licence could be fined and prosecutedNot paying for a TV licence…
    #NewsBeep #News #TV #BBC #Entertainment #ITV #MinistryofJustice #Publicservices #tv #TVLicensing #UK #UnitedKingdom #YouTube
    newsbeep.com/uk/262128/

  17. Brits must have access to free-to-air TV, minister says, as licence change looms

    Free-to-air terrestrial broadcast TV is only secure until the early 2030s, when licences expire, with campaigners demanding that…
    #NewsBeep #News #TV #Entertainment #Politics #tv #TVLicensing #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/71960/

  18. On Thursday 2024-01-11 on #BBCRadio4 "PM" programme, in an item to do with injustices in the legal system in the UK, court reporter Tristan Kirk spoke to Evan Davis about the "single justice procedure" where a sole judge decides on cases in a closed-setting without the person/organization in question being present.

    One case was a young woman who "lacked mental capacity" and so her financial affairs were run for her by the local authority; her television licence fee was not paid so #TVLicensing made a prosecution; the local authority (the ones who were responsible for making her payments) entered a guilty plea on her behalf!

    #HorizonScandal #ukpol

  19. On Thursday 2024-01-11 on #BBCRadio4 "PM" programme, in an item to do with injustices in the legal system in the UK, court reporter Tristan Kirk spoke to Evan Davis about the "single justice procedure" where a sole judge decides on cases in a closed-setting without the person/organization in question being present.

    One case was a young woman who "lacked mental capacity" and so her financial affairs were run for her by the local authority; her television licence fee was not paid so #TVLicensing made a prosecution; the local authority (the ones who were responsible for making her payments) entered a guilty plea on her behalf!

    #HorizonScandal #ukpol

  20. On Thursday 2024-01-11 on #BBCRadio4 "PM" programme, in an item to do with injustices in the legal system in the UK, court reporter Tristan Kirk spoke to Evan Davis about the "single justice procedure" where a sole judge decides on cases in a closed-setting without the person/organization in question being present.

    One case was a young woman who "lacked mental capacity" and so her financial affairs were run for her by the local authority; her television licence fee was not paid so #TVLicensing made a prosecution; the local authority (the ones who were responsible for making her payments) entered a guilty plea on her behalf!

    #HorizonScandal #ukpol

  21. On Thursday 2024-01-11 on #BBCRadio4 "PM" programme, in an item to do with injustices in the legal system in the UK, court reporter Tristan Kirk spoke to Evan Davis about the "single justice procedure" where a sole judge decides on cases in a closed-setting without the person/organization in question being present.

    One case was a young woman who "lacked mental capacity" and so her financial affairs were run for her by the local authority; her television licence fee was not paid so #TVLicensing made a prosecution; the local authority (the ones who were responsible for making her payments) entered a guilty plea on her behalf!

    #HorizonScandal #ukpol

  22. On Thursday 2024-01-11 on #BBCRadio4 "PM" programme, in an item to do with injustices in the legal system in the UK, court reporter Tristan Kirk spoke to Evan Davis about the "single justice procedure" where a sole judge decides on cases in a closed-setting without the person/organization in question being present.

    One case was a young woman who "lacked mental capacity" and so her financial affairs were run for her by the local authority; her television licence fee was not paid so #TVLicensing made a prosecution; the local authority (the ones who were responsible for making her payments) entered a guilty plea on her behalf!

    #HorizonScandal #ukpol

  23. The UK #TVLicensing website assumes, when you want to cancel your TV license , that you’re moving house. We’re cancelling because we no longer wish to fund the #BBC with the fee, given they are an organisation that are attempting to stifle free speak in support of human rights and victims of the worlds atrocities. Perhaps they should update the language used to be more open minded. What do you think?