Caught watching unlicenced
With 75 per cent of first year undergraduates aged 25 and under, TV Licensing is reminding freshers that they could face prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000 if they are caught watching live TV, on any device, without a TV Licence.
Recent research by TV Licensing shows 29 per cent think TV Licensing can’t catch people watching live TV on a computer, laptop or mobile device.
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“And just over half of students believe that people in general are unlikely to be caught if they watch live TV without a TV Licence.
Karen Grimason, spokesperson for TV Licensing Northern Ireland, said:
“We want to make sure students know a licence is needed by law to watch or record live TV, on any device including a laptop, tablet, mobile phone or games console.
A TV Licence costs on average £12.13 a month.
“To avoid the risk of prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000, we encourage students to check if they need a licence on our website – www.tvlicensing.co.uk/studentinfo – or by calling 0300 790 6113.”
When asked, two in three students had a positive opinion of the BBC and 67 per cent thought the TV Licence offered value for money**.