Comment on 500,000 households cancel TV licence putting BBC future in jeopardy
doopen@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I’d have more sympathy if I didn’t get numerous letters saying YOU ARE BREAKING THE LAW ~if you watch live TV without a licence~ YOU WILL GO TO JAIL ~if our enforcement officers find you have been watching live TV without a licence~ Contact us to apply for an exemption if you don’t watch live TV - as if a paid licence is a given that you must request an exemption from
doopen@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
No sympathy for these tactics
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Agent641@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
TV detection vans are real but they aren’t high tech. Some people think they have fancy antennas that can detect your TV. Other people think it’s all a bluff and the antennas on the roof of the van are fake just for show.
The truth is much simpler. The antennas on the top of the van are real, but they just receive regular TV broadcasts. The technician watches TV in the back of the van. They also point a parabolic microphone at your window so they can hear what’s happening inside the house.
If there’s a TV playing in the house, the technician flips through TV channels to see if they can synch up the mic audio with the broadcast audio. If they record a perfect match, that’s sufficient to prove that you’re watching broadcast TV, not just a recording, VHS, DVD, or streaming service.
rollerbang@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
And that’s a legal tactic? That’s basically spying on people and what they do in their houses.
Agent641@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Welcome to Britain, where the laws are made up and your rights don’t matter
Hupf@feddit.org 5 weeks ago
Also how does this hold up in court if the only “evidence” is presented by people who are in a conflict of interest and can easily falsify it (point the microphone at a prepared tv / different house)?
PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 weeks ago
Surely that could be easily defeated with a super basic signal delay circuit?
Agent641@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Probably, yeah. You would probably sell a bunch of them. This isn’t the only method they use, they look through windows from the street, knock on doors etc, but it would help cut down on tv licensing van hits