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I cant remember if this has been discussed before but what is the law relating to using a TV in a van?
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If you have a licence for your home you can use TV in the van as long as both are not in use at the same time. :thumb:
There ya go Hilda a mine of useless information he he
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Seems like a visit to specsavers may be in order thenIndeed I do...
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its my understanding that GENERALLY, the detector vans are sent to areas where a number of TV licences haven't been renewed or where they suspect TV's are in use without a licence ie, run down housing estates, etc.....even the BBC cant afford vans driving around willy-nilly looking for illegal TV sets.As said.... Unless you are full timing with no home address..
As said.... Unless you are full timing with no home address..
its my understanding that GENERALLY, the detector vans are sent to areas where a number of TV licences haven't been renewed or where they suspect TV's are in use without a licence ie, run down housing estates, etc.....even the BBC cant afford vans driving around willy-nilly looking for illegal TV sets.
this being the case, how will they know where to look if you are a full timer and occasionally move on.
Can you even buy a tv licence if you are a full timer with no fixed address. If you cant buy one how can you be prosecuted for not having one.
Jim
any trader who sells or rents televisions or DVD/video recorders must give TV Licensing the customers’ names and addresses, and these will be checked against the record of who already has a television licence;
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method in the madness Jim, I believe the retailer is obliged to inform TV licensing with your details so they can cross reference the details with their records..no licence at that address and they come asking awkward questions. :Angry:Can you buy a NEW TV without an address ??
I couldn't .. had to use the pub address where we were working
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method in the madness Jim, I believe the retailer is obliged to inform TV licensing with your details so they can cross reference the details with their records..no licence at that address and they come asking awkward questions. :Angry:
yet you can just buy one at a supermarket, no questions asked. (or you could a while back)
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Can you even buy a tv licence if you are a full timer with no fixed address. If you cant buy one how can you be prosecuted for not having one.
Jim
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they may be obliged to ask but if they do is another matter, I'll soon be looking for a replacement for the bedroom 15" LCD which i just 'popped'' in the RV...(reversed polarity on 12v oh::Blush::Sad and it will be a supermarket special so I'll see if they want my address stillAll retailers (including supermarkets ) must inform tv licensing of the address given by the customer buying any tv. There is no requirement for the retailer to have proof of address !
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