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Re: TV detector vans
Posted By: Chip_Buttie, on host 138.38.32.88
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000, at 14:20:15
In Reply To: Re: TV detector vans posted by Brunnen-G on Thursday, October 19, 2000, at 14:10:37:

> > What do they contain? Do they do anything at all?
> >
> > I recieved a letter today telling me, incorrectly, that I haven't got a license. I can understand how they could check for a license, but how can they check for a TV?
> >
> > A (terrestrial) telly intercepts transmissions using an aerial. As far as I know, it does not broadcast anything. So how do those vans that stalk our streets work? Can an unlicensed TV actually be detected? Can a licensed one, for that matter?
> >
> > Tub"Big Brother is watching me, but he needs new glasses"ba
>
> I've only ever seen TV detector vans in British 1960s-era "Punch" cartoons. In NZ the moronic annual broadcasting fee was recently scrapped (yay!), but all the years it was in force, I have no idea how they knew who to send a bill to. I had a feeling they might pin down TV owners by some sort of mailing list supplied by TV retailers. But we had a succession of hand-me-down TVs obtained for free, and once we got a bill for one of them. Later, after buying a new TV from a shop, this never resulted in a bill. Now I wonder if it was completely random, on the assumption that just about every home has at least one TV, and since almost nobody ever pays the broadcasting fee, it's a safe bet *someone* at that address will be racked with guilt on receiving the dread notice.

But I'm living in the campus accomodation
now, single rooms in a tower block. I am the only one in my group to recieve a notice, but not the only one with a telly.

Tub"We can lock the doors, so we need one license each"ba

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