gorgonwilliam
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- 4 Jun 2014
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59-year old has never owned a television set - has always responded to "reminders" with a note explaining that no TV set is present in the property and therefore no television license is needed.
Now the person has received a rather disgraceful letter clearly implying that a court summons is about to be issued and "suggesting" that the way to avoid the summons is to purchase a £145.50 TV license.
Research reveals that the Minister of State most associated with TV licensing is Ed Vaizey.
Is a formal complaint to the Minister about the conduct of TV Licensing too strong a step to take or is there an intermediate course of action that can be taken.
Now the person has received a rather disgraceful letter clearly implying that a court summons is about to be issued and "suggesting" that the way to avoid the summons is to purchase a £145.50 TV license.
Research reveals that the Minister of State most associated with TV licensing is Ed Vaizey.
Is a formal complaint to the Minister about the conduct of TV Licensing too strong a step to take or is there an intermediate course of action that can be taken.