Yeah, I thought I'd heard that they'd try and gain access to a home (ask forcefully) in order to verify no screens were present.
BBC had this bit at the end of my link. 40k doesn't seem like many but, on the other hand, UK citizens seem like cucks who'd just pay without resistance.
How many people are prosecuted for licence evasion?
If you do not pay the licence fee, you can be taken to court.
In 2022 there were 40,220 convictions for TV licence evasion.
Those people were fined an average of £202.
You cannot be sent to prison for licence fee evasion, but you can be imprisoned for failing to pay a resulting fine.
Yeah, I thought I'd heard that they'd try and gain access to a home (ask forcefully) in order to verify no screens were present.
BBC had this bit at the end of my link. 40k doesn't seem like many but, on the other hand, UK citizens seem like cucks who'd just pay without resistance.