paleoperson wrote: » I find it hard to believe you can do that using authorized means.
mansize wrote: » Thanks your patronising reply really backed up your argument
Atari Jaguar wrote: » I find it easy to believe considering RTÉ Player is available worldwide :rolleyes:
yosser hughes wrote: » You're interpreting it incorrectly. An officer of an issuing agent in this particular situation would have to be appointed and it would have to be a Garda in order for a search to be carried out; and if it comes to that; that same Garda would have to have a a certificate stating that he/she has bee appointed by the issuing agent. Your standard TV licence inspector does not have any power at all to enter your home.Only a garda does for the purposes of a search
mansize wrote: » There's a lengthy discussion on this elsewhere. The Broadcasting Act 2009 states: "146 (3) An officer of an issuing agent may enter at any reasonable time any premises or specified place for the purposes of ascertaining whether there is a television set.
Atari Jaguar wrote: » And can't you be done for having a satellite dish or Roof aerial because you have the capacity to receive a tv signal?
nice_guy80 wrote: » If you have a tv and just watch DVDs and stuff off the hard drive do you need a licence?
ZeroThreat wrote: » Also cancel your broadband & sell any PC/laptops you have.
timthumbni wrote: » Who is joe Duffy? The republics version of Stephen Nolan I assume?
Atari Jaguar wrote: » RTÉ is our national broadcaster whether we like it or not. .
ToddyDoody wrote: » You can pay it in monthly installments of €17 or so. That's what I had to do.
nice_guy80 wrote: » I have a 32" led tv with no saorview or satellite tuner Does that count?
KKkitty wrote: » Get stamps for the TV licence in your post office. If they see you're making some kind of effort there's not much they can do.
Atari Jaguar wrote: » There's no argument to be had here the law is the law.
homingbird wrote: » Spend the money on a wifi cam for front door so you know whos their & dont have to answer it.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » A lot of confusion about the law on trespass.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » Opening/entering through an unlocked door IS trespassing but this is (generally*) not in itself illegal
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » however for a trespasser not to leave immediately on being told to is.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » Again a lot of confusion around this one. An "officer of an issuing agent" is empowered to do all these things IF A HOUSEHOLDER LETS THEM but unless it is on foot of a search warrant there is absolutely no obligation on a householder to do so.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » Nor is a householder obliged to speak with an officer or give their name unless they are accompanied by Gardaí.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » The proposed "broadcast charge" is just that -a proposal. Unless and until the legislation has been passed by the Oireachtas and is on the statute books (which wont be happening soon -possibly ever) any discussion regarding this is speculation and therefore irrelevant.
Oodoov wrote: » Peep hole is much better and cheaper. 10 euro in any hardware store.
GM228 wrote: » The required legislation for a broadcasting charge is already passed by the Oirachtas and in place on the statute books, namely the Broadcasting Act 2009. It already allows for devices such as phones, laptops, and even TV over the public internet to be covered under the "TV Licence", the only reason they arn't covered currently is due to ministerial regulation issued under the Act that exempts them, that could easily be revoked or modified without the approval of the Oireachtas, if they wanted to officially rename the licence as "The Broadcasting Charge" or include radio then the Act only requires an amendment.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Throw it in the bin, don't answer door to them and I presume no one is stupid enough to answer TV license inspectors questions?!. If you want to pay it work away.
Digital Solitude wrote: » I thought I was being clever at the GF's house "jaysus I dunno" to every question in a big culchie accent, apparently I confirmed there was a TV in the resident. Court Order or Court Summons or some ****e was on the next letter so herself ponied up straight away. He'll get a stone wall when he dawdles up to my house, I live with the meanest hoors
Digital Solitude wrote: » I thought I was being clever at the GF's house .....so herself ponied up straight away.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » How's life in the doghouse ?
Digital Solitude wrote: » In telling the inspector I hadn't a clue, and I didn't think there was a TV and that none of the residents were home with 4 of them sitting in the front room I don't think I did too bad by them. Better than any of them would have done anyways.
Who actually uses a TV these days anyway?
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » Going on this and other stories I've heard they don't seem to make much effort to establish if the person opening the door to them is the actual householder.
Stasi 2.0 wrote: » Their modus operandi seems to be try and get people to pay up and failing that try and get a name -any name which they can send a summons to and actually establishing facts including whether there is actually a working TV on the premises and if so who is actually responsible for it are all strictly optional.