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Quote from: evan_au on 25/02/2018 20:40:07But TV licensing is mostly politics, not science.It may be part politics, but the truth is we are being charged a licence to view light. Light is the science involved.
But TV licensing is mostly politics, not science.
The police are regularly involved and enforce it. It is not treated as a civil debt, magistrates even giving bailiffs such as Marston's, a power of arrest warrant. Marston's bailiffs have an arrest team .
Marston's bailiffs have an arrest team . You still think this is lawful in anyway?
They are abusing their position by enforcing a television licence by way of using police.
Quote from: Thebox on 26/02/2018 17:32:37They are abusing their position by enforcing a television licence by way of using police. Television licences are not "enforced". You are under no obligation to have a television.
Yes.https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2005/15/part/3/crossheading/powers-of-arrestWhy don't you put at least a hint of effort into finding stuff out before ranting about nonsense?
True to exactly the extent that light bulbs need a TV license.
So you think it is lawful that a bailiff , not a high court bailiff can make an arrest in a civil matter? You have no morals Mr C.
I am neither under any obligation to have signals beamed at my dwelling either, but they are trespassing with this signal.
If any bailiff tried to put their hands on me, I would be placing them under a citizens arrest for assault.
The government is really allowing them to impersonate police officers?
I witnessed this the other week, a single mum of four threatened by a marstons bailiff of arrest if she did not pay a tv licence fine.
Actually based on government poor logic , they may as well charge a licence for a light bulb as it is technically the same thing but different frequency.
Anyway a question, does everyone have the right to experiment, to detect spacial activity?
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 01:27:49So you think it is lawful that a bailiff , not a high court bailiff can make an arrest in a civil matter? You have no morals Mr C. Why do you think that my pointing out a fact of law (people can arrest people) is an indicator of my morals?Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 01:18:02I am neither under any obligation to have signals beamed at my dwelling either, but they are trespassing with this signal. Feel free to take them to court.The court will point out that it isn't trespass and that you are- as so often in this thread "wrong on the facts" as well as wrong on the law..Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 01:27:49If any bailiff tried to put their hands on me, I would be placing them under a citizens arrest for assault. And, if they were acting reasonably and within the law (in the court's opinion- not yours) then you would be sued for false arrest (and possibly assault too).Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 01:27:49The government is really allowing them to impersonate police officers? No the government is licensing them as bailiffs.Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 01:27:49I witnessed this the other week, a single mum of four threatened by a marstons bailiff of arrest if she did not pay a tv licence fine. Failure to comply with a court order such as a fine will leave you liable to arrest.If it didn't, how would the courts enforce their decisions?You seem not to have noticed that the difference here is that she is arrested for non compliance with a court order rather than arrested for not paying the license fee.It's really very clear that you don't know what you are talking about.Why don't you stop cluttering up the site with your nonsense?
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 01:40:07Anyway a question, does everyone have the right to experiment, to detect spacial activity? Probably best left to another thread but the answers are "yes" and "where else (apart from space) does activity take place?" respectively.
p.s is this your job?
So you are saying yes , that means if i claim a television is for detection of space, then I am covered?
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 09:12:47So you are saying yes , that means if i claim a television is for detection of space, then I am covered?No.Not only did I not say anything like tat, but it's probably wrong.It's also a bit silly.Why would you want to "detect space"It's there- it's not going to go away.
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 09:11:23p.s is this your job?NoI have taken the day off to get a washing machine delivered.My job is working for bit of the government that doesn't like being mentioned on the web. It probably isn't any of the ones you are thinking of.(That's also why I post under a fake name).
I edited, but you already said yes to the free practice of science.
Cool dude, respect to you for being something like a social worker then?
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 09:25:06I edited, but you already said yes to the free practice of science.I said nothing about "free" practice.You are allowed to experiment- but not to break the law to do so.
television signals? no such thing you idiots.
If I re-define a television in being a spacial frequency detector,
Quote from: Thebox on 27/02/2018 09:32:58Cool dude, respect to you for being something like a social worker then?Close enough.This web page counts as social media and all govt employees are expected to follow the rules.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/social-media-guidance-for-civil-servants/social-media-guidance-for-civil-servants