slipss wrote: » Because the gardai are going to be willing to sit around in court getting warrants signed so they can look for tellys, judges are going to be willing to sign them all and then the garda will have the time to drive round doing all these raids?
The Irish Times wrote: Over 10,000 prosecutions were taken by An Post in 2005 against TV licence offenders, and it began to target those with unlicensed TVs in holiday homes in the last year. Since 2003, 167 people have been jailed for non-payment of the television licence fee after they refused or were unable to pay it.
Sam Vimes wrote: » they are breaking the law after all. i'm sure they have some kind of stream lining system set up. they could probably do 100 at a time or something
S.I.R wrote: » any form of screen you need a t.v licence
MOH wrote: » Huh? Not true. Don't need a license for a PC monitor if you've no TV.
RedPlanet wrote: » If a TV License Inspector calls around to my door, can I ask him or her for ID to prove their credentials? It would be an easy ruse, for someone to pretend they're a TV License Inspector in order to gain access to my house to have a snoop around to see if it's worth breaking into. Has anybody ever demanded to see some ID?
CaptainNegative wrote: » I'm gonna go around pretending to be a tv license inspector, accepting bribes. Who needs a job, when there's plenty of stupid people to scam?