Not paying the TV licence fee could become a civil offence, rather than a criminal one, under plans being considered by ministers.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller said "decriminalisation of the licence fee should be on the table" during the BBC's charter review before 2017.
The BBC said changing the law could lead to more people failing to pay.In 2012 about 155,000 were convicted and fined for not paying the £145.50 fee and about 70 were sent to prison.
In total 180,000 people were prosecuted for not paying their licence -which is needed to watch or record live broadcasts on any device - accounting for more than one in 10 criminal prosecutions that year.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling told the Daily Telegraph "serious work" would be done on the proposal to make non-payment a civil offence and that it could ease the pressure on criminal courts.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said: "The culture secretary and I both agree that this is a really interesting idea - particularly given the pressure on our courts system.
"Our departments will be doing some serious work on the proposal."
Read more here —> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26492684
Culture Secretary Maria Miller said "decriminalisation of the licence fee should be on the table" during the BBC's charter review before 2017.
The BBC said changing the law could lead to more people failing to pay.In 2012 about 155,000 were convicted and fined for not paying the £145.50 fee and about 70 were sent to prison.
In total 180,000 people were prosecuted for not paying their licence -which is needed to watch or record live broadcasts on any device - accounting for more than one in 10 criminal prosecutions that year.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling told the Daily Telegraph "serious work" would be done on the proposal to make non-payment a civil offence and that it could ease the pressure on criminal courts.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said: "The culture secretary and I both agree that this is a really interesting idea - particularly given the pressure on our courts system.
"Our departments will be doing some serious work on the proposal."
Read more here —> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26492684
Comment