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cooper_ganglia ◴[] No.41907633[source]
A "TV License" is one of those things I alway assumed people were making up to satirize the claims of over-regulation & bureaucracy in the UK.

Finding out it was real was a mixture of hilarious and sobering.

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kamaitachi ◴[] No.41907726[source]
It’s not just a U.K. thing. Many European countries have something similar, although it might be called something else.

It’s a form of tax that pays for public service broadcasting, including radio stations.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_licence#

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Rendello ◴[] No.41907932[source]
In Japan there was an infamous political party focused on getting rid of the hated TV licence system:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZG95grO-vc

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1. busterarm ◴[] No.41907993[source]
In Japan the vast majority of people stopped paying their TV license after a string of NHK scandals and there's no penalty for failing to pay either.

It's just not enforced. Also the party platform wasn't to get rid of the license system but to encrypt the broadcast signal so that only willing NHK viewers would pay for the license.

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2. DrillShopper ◴[] No.41908131[source]
The penalty for not paying the TV license is dealing with their harassment specialists (aka fee collectors)