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Posted by AlanG on 09/28/75 11:59
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:13:05 +0100, guv <guv69@msn.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 19:22:10 +0100, AlanG <invalid@invalid.com> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:43:32 +0100, "Roberto Pirezzi"
>><roberto_pirezzi@btinternet.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>>"AlanG" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message
>>>news:2scgh25lip6btliunna1570c1n7gmqsd4j@4ax.com...
>>>>>You pay indirectly to ITV and you have *absolutely* *no* *choice*
>>>>>about paying for, no TV you don't pay for the BBC but you still pay
>>>>>for ITV. Fact.
>>>>
>>>> Completely wrong.
>>>> Someone pays for ITV.
>>>> It isn't me unless I buy the poroduct advertised
>>>
>>>Wrong, regardless of whether you buy the "product" you will still end up
>>>paying.
>>
>>No i wont
>>>
>>>Say a product in the Proctor and Gamble brand is advertised, you may not buy
>>>that particular product, but you are likely to have purchased P&G products
>>>previously...and may continue to do so.
>>
>>No I wont
>>
>>>It is perfectly conceivable that the
>>>income from ALL of P&G's range funds their marketing department. As a
>>>result, as a product end user, you pay. Fact.
>>
>>I don't.
>>
>>And more to the point they don't send some hired thug round to extort
>>the money if I don't
>
>Nor do the BBC. (Which I assume is your point?)
>
The bbc certainly do send thugs round to extort the money. One of them
hammered on my front door at 11pm the day I moved into my current
house and demanded to know why I didn't have a tv licence. TV wasn't
installed so there was no need for a licence.
The right to collect a tv tax is a bbc right granted by parliament.
They use crapita as their agents. A private company hired by the bbc
to do the dirty work.
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