Saturday, 30 November 2013

Never, ever talk to Capita BBC TV Licensing 4

This blogpost is once again devoted entirely to the TVL178 Record of Interview self-incrimination form that people unwittingly sign without thinking of the consequences of signing such self-incriminating documents. Both Watchkeeper and Crimebodge have recently been active on the self-incrimination aspects of the issue and since self-incrimination is one, perhaps the most fundamental issue, so we make no apology for raising it yet again. “It only works because you let it” as Watchkeeper so eloquently titled his blogpost.

The BBC and Capita BBC TV Licensing™ tv licence revenue raising enforcement scam entirely concocted by the BBC is based upon a detection impossibility. The BBC tv licence does not, as the “tv licence” misnomer implies, licence so-called “tv receiving equipment”. What the BBC tv licence actually “licenses” are the dual activities of watching and/or recording live television programme services scheduled and available in the UK. It does not take much thought to realise that the dual activities of watching and/or recording live tv programmes services at the time of the aforementioned activities leave no detectable evidence that can be presented as evidence in court. The BBC and Capita TV Licensing™ know this and in an attempt to counter the lack of credible “detection” evidence the BBC cover their arses and enforcement embarrassment with various well-known urban mythologies of “detection” and “detector vans” presented, in the defiance of evidence and logic, as fact in the various mainstream media, most notably the local press. The point to note about “detection” is that it is inadmissible as prosecution evidence in court and is in essence a waste of time, effort and money which is why it is BBC propagandised urban mythology not practical reality.

The more observant of you may think that the activity of recording live tv programme services is hard evidence that live tv programme services are being recorded by people who are not licensed to do so. Actually, it is not. The unlicensed people concerned may have arrangements with licensed people to record those live tv programme services on their behalf. Brief thought on the matter reveals that it is difficult, if not impossible, to prove with evidence presented to a court that such unlicensed people participate in the aforementioned unlicensed recording activity. So how do the BBC and Capita BBC TV Licensing™ circumvent the evidential conundrum that lack of credible “detection” evidence involves.


Circumvention comes by the devising and use of the TVL178 Record of Interview self-incrimination form. Without self-incrimination by the prospective defendant via the TVL178 Record of Interview form no actual evidence exists of the unlicensed activities of watching and/or recording live tv programme services. The TVL178 Record of Interview self-incrimination form is the primary tool of revenue raising enforcement exploited by the BBC and its Capita BBC TV Licensing™ filth.

As you may recall from previous blogposts and other bloggers, there are two ways of raising revenue by this means. The first, is door to door tv licence sales by Capita BBC TV Licensing™ scum with the (not so) implied threat of prosecution. The second, is to in essence double the revenue raised from door to door tv licence sales by coupling it with actual prosecutions several months later. Both are rewarded with uncapped commission payments to Capita BBC TV Licensing™ and its door to door revenue raising filth. People do not have to be academically qualified finance professionals to realise that the BBC and Capita BBC TV Licensing™ prefer the latter more profitable option which additionally yields media exposure bonus by boastful template press release articles placed in the print media by local PR agencies about how apparently successful enforcement seems to be.

So, what can lawfully licence free people who do not watch or record live tv programme services, do not want to fund the BBC and do not want to get involved with the disgusting revenue raising enforcement scam concocted by the BBC and put into operation by Capita BBC TV Licensing™ actually do to effectively counter the demands, threats, harassment, intimidation, bullying, nuisances and menaces. Zero contact has its proponents and its opponents. In the context of this series of blogposts, however, the central theme is ensuring that blank TVL178 Record of Interview self-incrimination forms remain forever blank. That means exercising the right to remain silent by whatever means are available. Unopened doors are very effective in that regard. Capita BBC TV Licensing™ door to door scum hate unopened doors as their opportunities to exploit householders also remain equally unopened. Really it should be the strategy of choice in order to eliminate face to face encounters with nasty, mouthy, aggressive Capita BBC TV Licensing™ door to door filth such as the Capita BBC TV Licensing™ fuckwit clown in the video playing enforcement hardman and trying to ruin someone else's life.



It is hard not to laugh, we know but, believe it or not, gobshites like him are acting for and on behalf of the BBC and a pretty good incentive never to open a door to Capita BBC TV Licensing™ door to door filth. However, if doors are opened to them, the most effective thing to do is to make sure they are closed again as quickly as possible, remain completely silent, exercise the right to remain silent, divulge absolutely no information whatsoever and make a covert video recording of the entire thing thereby minimising any open opportunities Capita BBC TV Licensing™ have to exploit.

For further information and about the right to remain silent and adverse inference please click here.

The value of domestic cctv surveillance and handheld video camera can prove invaluable in gathering evidence of the serial abuses and misdemeanours perpetrated by employees of Capita Business Services under cover of the BBC TV Licensing™ contract. TV Licensing Watch advise anybody who has the misfortune to have face to face dealings with Capita Business Services TV Licensing™ to make an audio-visual record of those dealings in their entirety covertly or overtly with cctv and handheld video cameras.

For people who have not exercised their right to remain silent, TV Licensing Watch advise anybody who has had the misfortune to have face to face dealings with Capita Business Services TV Licensing™ and have received a summons as a consequence to contact a licensed law practitioner if: there is the slightest discrepancy between the actual situation regarding viewing habits and/or what actually happened during the interview compared with what has been written on the TVL178 Record of Interview self incrimination form.