
TV Licensing bosses say they’re coming to the Isle of Man soon.
An information and enforcement campaign has been announced to take place over the coming weeks, followed by licensing officials.
More than 500 Island residents were found watching TV without a licence last year – and if you’re caught you could face a fine of up to £1,000.
Claire Wotherspoon, spokesperson for TV Licensing, says if people need advice about whether they need a licence, they can visit tvlicensing.co.uk
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