This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'TV licence and vehicles that can produce evidence of illegally watching live TV.'.

 
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Matthew Haines  
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22 July 2019 
 
Dear Matthew Haines  
 
Freedom of Information Request - RFI20191223 
 
Thank you for your request to the BBC of 20th July 2019 seeking the following information 
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (‘the Act’):   
 
Has "Tv licence"vehicle detector evidence been produced in a court of law in the uk to secure a 
prosecution? 

 
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request is a repeat of your FOI request RFI20191222.  
 
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