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True.

That's interesting about needing a license in Britain to watch TV. Can anything like that ever really be enforced? How? Does the "Telly" Police Squad lurk around people's homes to see if they are watching while unlicensed? (Monty Python skit idea!)) What if you are in a public space (a bar, a waiting room, etc.) where they are showing TV? Are you allowed to look in that direction? How does it work, anyway?

I always thought a license was meant for things that potentially could harm other people in the hands of the inept, such as driving or practicing medicine.

Next: The next poster is a vegetarian.
 
Sunny we used to have to have a Radio and TV Licence here in Australia and it was just another form of revenue for the Government.
You could actually see vans with antenna on their roof driving up and down streets monitoring your Radion or TV usage.
BTW I am not a Vegetarian

Next: The next poster is a politician.
 
False. No one would call my swimming "good," though I can swim, in my own fashion.

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