Hello, good evening and welcome to the BBC. Ooh that sounds nice and cosy, don’t you think? It might have, once, to some, but not us at Red Brick. We think it is an outdated institution and it should be made to pay for itself. Have you seen how much money some of their presenters are on? It is ridiculous and we, the licence payer, has no ‘real’ option but to pay for all that over the top and in our face’s diversity silliness.
Right, straight to the point, if any of you fine people reading this think or hope that the BBC TV licence is going to be done away with anytime soon or be replaced by a system where the viewer pays to play, then stop dreaming and take your head out of your wherever and pay attention. Our opinion is that it is going stay in place with stricter regulations to punish those who do not have one.
The first thing about the TV licence is the fact that it has been set up in a way, so that we will fall foul of the law when we cancel it, and there is a possibility we will be punished for it. OK, I will explain a bit more. If we pay for a TV service and enter a contract, and at the end of the contract decide to stop paying, what happens? Of course, it is obvious, the service provider cuts the link, and you cannot connect to the service you previously paid for. Sounds fair to us and hopefully to you: No Pay, No Play, despite the service provider’s TV App remaining on your TV and does not require removing.
So, one day you say to yourself, “Hey self, aren’t we sick of all this woke propaganda and constant failure of the Mainstream Media (MSM) to report news that is important, such as the hundreds of thousands of British people who have been marching in protest against the Lurgy Lockdown? We all know if they did report it honestly and in a modicum of depth, then it would awaken the masses, or at least a lot of them to join the protest; they might even begin to understand what is really going on and challenge, ‘The Great Reset.’
Moving on, let us start by asking you to imagine we are ringing the BBC and against all the odds someone answers, after having ran up our phone bill for half an hour whilst the automated voice service takes us around the doors, for example:
Auto Voice: ‘Press 1 for….. if you need to speak to ……. If you are calling about etc. I am sure you all know the script. So, now we are through to an operator, the conversation might go something like this:
Introduction: Hello, my name is Britney, how may I help you today?
Q. Hello, my name is Mr Red Brick and I want to cancel my TV Licence with immediate effect. I am going to keep my TV but intend to comply withall the rules and regulations of not having a TV Licence. I will not be watching or recording live television etc. I will be cancelling my direct debit forthwith, and all I want to know is what day will you be cutting off my ability to watch or record live television?
A. Thankyou for letting us know you are cancelling your direct debit and we will update our records.
Q. And you will be removing any possibility that my television has access to the BBC and other live television sources for which I would have to buy a TV Licence?
A. We cannotdo that.
Q. Why?
A. We just cannot.
Q. Why?
A. Because.
Q. I just want to watch non live TV events on YouTube and no other channels.
A. Still cannothelp you.
Q. So, is that it, then?
A. No, we will still send TV Licence Inspectors out to ask you a few questions to see if you are still watching live TV.
Q. Save your expense and remove all yourBBC and live tv apps.
A. No can do.
Q. So, what you are saying is this, the BBC will not remove a service I do not want, and they will send their inspectors around to spy on me, like some ‘Peeping Tom’ peeking through my curtains?
A. Err…….
Q. What if a visiting family member’s child puts the television on and connects to some woke ‘live tv pap’ where a bloke dressed as a woman is giving it jackanory to the young and impressionable children, could I be fined?
A: Yes.
Q. So, tell me how to remove my ability to access live tv programmes, which under genuine and innocent circumstances, I could get caught out because of a child’s innocent useof my television?
A. You will have to live with the circumstances etc yada, yada, yada.
So, there you go, the system is not only set up to catch you out, but it is set up in a way that not just you, but others will fail. How many other occupations are permitted to go on a fishing mission, knock on your front door, hear what sounds like a tv programme and assume you are watching live tv, or if they get no answer begin looking through your letterbox and windows ‘pervert style,’ for any signs or sounds that might be linked or associated with tv use? Not many?
In summary, the TV Licence is here to stay, if it was not, then it would have been done away with decades ago, so it could have been given half a chance of being able to compete with other, more popular, pay for play providers.
At Red Brick we predict that the punishments for being caught using a tv without a licence will increase and these are our predictions:
- The tv licence will continue to be criminalised.
- There will be stricter penalties including higher fines and prison terms.
- Increased legal powers for tv inspectors and the police.
- Conditional powers of entry without a warrant.
- Displaying a device capable of receiving a signal such as a tv aerial inside or outside a home, whether or not it is in working condition, the mere fact that it is there will automatically result in the presumption of guilt, that you are using the device or that it is capable of being adapted for use, so that the resident or residents are able to watch or record live tv.
- Powers to seize and retain all devices in the residence or building, that can receive a live tv signal, from multi-occupancy buildings or commercial premises, including tv’s, aerials and all associated equipment necessary for evidential purposes and court proceedings.
- NOTE: In other words, if one person breaks the rules every resident who has their own room and tv equipment will have their devices seized, and if the initial transgressor is convicted, then everyone will be punished, and their devices will become property of the state. This is a regulation which aligns with the Elites and their plans for a Great Reset. It also feeds into people’s perception that we are living in George Orwell’s 1984, in that these regulations or laws, will have people not only policing each other, but it will make them easier to manipulate and become neighbourhood ‘snitches’ on behalf of the state, which will increase their ‘social scoring.’ We are already seeing this type of system up and running, such as the government, media and sadly, our own British Police Forces, who have been encouraging people to ‘grass’ up their neighbours, for example, the little old lady who removes her mask in the street, just so she can remember what it was like when she could breathe openly and in public.
- Registers to be made public and accessible online, which will name, and shame offenders convicted of tv licence offences, giving everyone the ability to view a person’s social standing and credit score.
All that said, we will not be surprised if we hear suggestions such as houses being fitted with surveillance cameras in communal rooms to monitor tv usage, as a condition for those who have been convicted of TV Licence offences and want to start rewatching live tv, but this time lawfully, although some would say that this type of surveillance is already happening, because the SMART TV’s already have this facility, apparently?
Finally, the BBC will become the UK broadcaster and far more powerful than before, despite many people believing the BBC is no longer independent and has not been for some time. Does this sound that ridiculous? Well, maybe it does, but not as ridiculous as all the lonely elderly people who died in their own home, or care homes without being able to see their families during the ‘satanic’ Lockdown policies our Parliament put into place.
Lastly, would any of you dismiss the possibility of something like this ever happening. Yep, nor would we!
Team Red Brick.