Monday, July 22, 2013

British TV

I'm going to blog about an article provided from the online edition of The Guardian daily. It was focused on the users that haven't acquired their TV license and some advices about the pros and cons about buying it. In fact,  we can notice in the upper paragraph about more than 400.000 people were caught without their TV licenses, and paying high fines, all in a year-measuring.

This article highlighted three advices about the situations which a British citizen must to have canceled his £145.50 colour licence, which these ones goes since the uses of any add-on device like smarthphones or tablets, even to the people who still watching in black-and-white television (13.000 people). To this sentence we can detach that British TV License goes to all the citizens, and no matter how is your economic situation...if you're going to watch live TV or record live programs, you must to pay

Besides, the article notice about the conditions which you don't need to buy a TV License. I could say briefly if you don't want or don't like to see Live TV, and only you prefer the catch-up ones,  until 24 June 2013 you had to make a declaration to TV Licensing, but it was inconsiderated like a legal requirement.


The license is disregarded to over-75 years old people, blind people and care-home or Nursing home residents.

More detalis on http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/tvandradioblog/2013/jun/18/do-you-need-tv-licence

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