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Tv Licence Been Round (Scottish Law?) - Procurator Fiscal

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gordie1 | 18:30 Thu 25th Apr 2013 | Law
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HI there the Tv Licensing people were round this morning and they asked a whole lot of questions and then gave me a form saying that they are taking this to the Procurator Fiscal (I live in Scotland) and I may be prosecuted. Do I have to go to court? What could the procurator fiscal do? And could this be on my criminal record. If so I may never get a job. I have had to borrow the money from my parents to buy one and they are nagging at me so much I literrally have earache.
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What do you mean about my lack of punctuation?
DJH, I think you will find that TV detector vans can detect a TV in use, even in flats. If there is not a licence held at that address then it is a criminal offence and the person owning the TV will be charged. Easy enough to find a name.
Presumably the jobs went to the best candidates.
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Pinkkittens was very condescending to me
Instead of going to hotels to meet friends and eating in restaurants you would perhaps be better paying your TV licence.
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they did not know my name I gave it to them. It was silly but they caught me unawares
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Everyone is so judgemental on here I am now going to cancel my membership
Think by your comments about immigrants that it is you who are judgemental Gordie. Bye bye
maggie if you can find any recorded incidence of a TV detector van providing evidence allowable in any court in the UK I'll agree with your point. If you can find any evidence whatsoever that a TV detector van carries the technology that can prove you are watching a TV then I will agree with you. If you can show me where the TV Licensing authority have any right to ask you your name or enter your property by force let me know,
Geordie, you don't have to explain yourself to anyone on here, mate.
Tell em, you asked for advice not a lecture. Expect you got that off the parents anyway.
Factor, you won't be so relaxed about immigrants if & when they're doing your job. ;)
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Can you not understand how frustrating it is trying to get a job and being constatly knocked back and then you find people from poland being given a chance
DJH, I'm only going by an experience my sister-in-law had. She didn't have a TV licence and tried to bluff it out when the TV licencing crowd knocked at her door. They could tell her which station she was watching and she lived in a block of flats. Resulted in a hefty fine.
Best candidate on the day, why should the nationality matter?
Best candidates, haha. Cheapest.
Re your asking me what I meant by your lack of punctuation,I was referring to your post of 19:39.

I would say that a sentence of almost 80 words without any punctuation,speaks for itself.

It also is rather difficult for the reader to understand.
i don't get what not having a job has to do with not having a tv license anyway.

If the form says you "may be prosecuted, it also means you might not, so you might not have to go to court
exactly and i am still waiting for another ABer to come back to me on my point that it is illegal to threaten a fine in the tv license mailings as no case has been brought when they are just sending out reminders,
Can anyone give the name of the law which requires me to have TV liecence.

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