The most outlandish reasons given for not buying a TV Licence, over the last 12 months, are published today by TV Licensing.
An affair with the postman, badly behaved children and anxious pet parakeets feature in the wide-ranging list of excuses given to TV Licensing’s enquiry officers and call centres by people who should have a TV Licence. It is a legal requirement to be covered by a valid TV Licence if you are watching or recording TV at the same time as it is broadcast.
The top three reasons* given by licence fee evaders in 2011 include:
Despite the huge variety of inventive excuses given by licence fee evaders, TV Licensing caught more than 256,000 people** watching TV without a licence over the first eight months of 2011.
Pauline Gillingham, TV Licensing spokesperson, said: "Some evaders are very inventive with their excuses which can be quite entertaining. But the point is that watching or recording live TV without a licence is against the law. In fairness to the honest majority of people who pay the fee, we will prosecute those who try to avoid it.
"We would always prefer people to pay than risk a fine of up to £1,000. We offer a wide range of payment options to help spread the cost and suit people’s needs. These can all be set up quickly and easily online at www.tvlicensing.co.uk or by phone."
David Hawkes, National Money Advice Co-ordinator at Advice UK, the UK's largest network of independent advice centres, added: "The TV Licence should be treated as essential expenditure when drawing up a household budget. You could get a Magistrates' Court fine for not having a licence. We know that some people find managing their finances challenging so it's important they have access to free independent advice on how to budget and spread the cost of household bills. AdviceUK works with TV Licensing to raise awareness of the different ways you can pay for your licence, including over the phone, online, or in weekly instalments at a PayPoint outlet."
Anyone in doubt about when a TV Licence is or isn't needed can easily check by visiting www.tvlicensing.co.uk or by calling 0300 790 6112.
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For more information, or to arrange an interview with a spokesperson, please call the TV Licensing press office on 020 7544 3144 or email mediaenquiries@tvlicensing.info.
Please note, due to some changes in the way this data is analysed, these figures are not necessarily comparable with previous data published. Also, the number of evaders caught in a locality changes from time to time, and can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the visiting patterns of TV Licensing enquiry officers, which are subject to change.
AdviceUK is a charity supporting community organisations that give free advice to members of the public. It is the largest network of independent advice centres in the UK, with over 800 members, many of whom work in some of the poorest parts of the UK, often with marginalised communities, helping people to solve their legal and social welfare problems. Together, its members provide access to advice for over 2 million people a year. For further information see www.adviceuk.org.uk (opens in a new window).