I witnessed a crime
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
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What you've heard is basically bollocks.
If it's not tuned in but is capable of being tuned in, you need a licence. 'Working order' is not negated by cutting the plug off - the TV is still in working order, it just doesn't have a plug.
Working order would be negated by, for instance, snashing the cathode ray tube into tiny pieces with a big hammer or something.
( , Fri 15 Feb 2008, 16:16, Reply)
If it's not tuned in but is capable of being tuned in, you need a licence. 'Working order' is not negated by cutting the plug off - the TV is still in working order, it just doesn't have a plug.
Working order would be negated by, for instance, snashing the cathode ray tube into tiny pieces with a big hammer or something.
( , Fri 15 Feb 2008, 16:16, Reply)
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