TV licence inspector calling . . . to your car
Cars, SUVs and motorhomes now legally require a TV licence if an electronic gadget capable of getting a television signal is used in them, according to the government.
Cars, SUVs and motorhomes now legally require a TV licence if an electronic gadget capable of getting a television signal is used in them, according to the government.
The market for in-car DVD players and devices capable of picking up children’s TV programmes grew by more than 30 per cent in Europe last year.
The Department of Communications said that laptops and home computers also require the €160 TV licence if they are used...
Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
Exclusive offers:
All Digital Access + eReader
Trial
€1
Unlimited Access for 1 Month
*New subscribers only
Annual
€200
€149 For the 1st Year
Unlimited Access for 1 Year
Quarterly
€55
€42
90 Day Pass
2 Yearly
€315
€248
Unlimited Access for 2 Years
Team Pass
Get a Business Account for you and your team
Related Stories
The year in review
The best writing and and the biggest stories of 2019 from the Business Post
Newsround: What Thursday’s papers say
Denis O’Brien is back in court, residents continue to fight the Council on halting site and a row surfaces in government over rent control proposals
More cycle routes, expansion of Luas to Bray and new bus network proposed
Greater Dublin Area draft Transport Strategy published