Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Personal service


We at TV Licensing Watch were somewhat puzzled by the tweets in the image above. They were posted by Mr James McCulloch on his Twitter account. As indicated by the image of his Twitter account below, Mr McCulloch seems to have some connection with TV Licensing™. For those who can't read the image above Mr McCulloch tweeted:

"STUDENTS!!!! Keep getting letters from tv licensing??? Get in touch and I'll sort it for good price. No risk of a £1000 fine. Personal MSG."

In response to TV Licensing blogspot tweet:

". . . I work for them an your spilling out bullshit solutions.#zzzzz"

Of particular interest is which parts of the BBC TV Licensing™ contract and his contract of employment authorise the personal service to students seemingly offered by Mr McCulloch?

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.




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