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Question about TV licence
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monkey74
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in Phones & TV
I can't find anything on this. If I use the TV only to keep burglars at bay when I go out, and only the cat is watching, do I need a license?
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School's out? :rotfl:0
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Cats can't see telly as their brains work at the wrong speed.
You can get a gadget that makes fake TV flickering, probably costs £10-25 or so... maybe cheaper.
The cat can watch the gadget.... leave a radio on and he'll have no idea.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Cats can't see telly as their brains work at the wrong speed.
They can "see TV" actually, though they don't get a lot of benefit out of it because they don't realise its just a picture on a screen, so they'll think what they see is real. Our old family cat saw a bird on the TV once and decided to try and catch it0 -
They just need to hit paws.0
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My radio is so old it has cat's whiskers.0
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Live mews at 10.0
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Forget the TV, music should be fine for your feline friend. I'd recommend a bit of Cat Stevens.0
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They do if they're watching live TV.
Can't you put a DVD on, or playback a video from a memory stick?
And my cat used to love watching Juliet Bravo.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
I can't find anything on this. If I use the TV only to keep burglars at bay when I go out, and only the cat is watching, do I need a license?
From a practical standpoint, if there is no human adult present whilst the TV is in use, then there is no one committing the broad offence of watching/recording TV broadcasts who is also in-scope for prosecution.
I'm not sure its a defence I'd want to run with, but it would make an entertaining day out in Court.0
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