Will you ditch TV licence over new ID checks? VOTE NOW

A red thumbtack pinning down a letter with "Your TV Licence" in black text on a green background.
T48CXD TV LICENCE INFORMATION LETTER WITH RED BOARD PIN RE TELEVISION LICENCING BROADCASTERS BROADCASTING WATCHING PENSIONERS FREE ETC UKCredit: Alamy

THE BBC are plotting to unleash a new method to crack down on TV licence fee dodgers.

A TV licence is a must for anyone who watches or records live TV on any channel or uses BBC iPlayer.

A close-up of a computer screen displaying the BBC iPlayer website.
The BBC are plotting to unleash a new method to crack down on TV licence fee dodgersCredit: Alamy

But now, the national broadcaster is planning on using iPlayer to catch out those dodging the licence fee.

Up to 40 million iPlayer accounts will be linked to the status of their TV licence at their address under new plans.

Using data provided when signing up to iPlayer, such as email address, date of birth and postcode, the BBC hopes to locate those who are evading the fee.

Watching without a licence can lead to a visit from a TV licensing officer and a potential fine of up to £1,000 with nearly two million visits between 2023 and 2024.

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But a recent report recently said the visits were becoming “less effective” as it had become harder to make households answer their door to inspectors.

So, will you ditch the TV licence over new ID checks? Have your say in our exclusive poll.

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