Sat Jun 13, 2015 10:00 am
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So, every few years the CAA asks for £20 from each of us on behalf of OFCOM.
I reckon that raises about £200kpa in total - which must be approaching the cost of collection if you add up the computer record keeping, form design, processing etc. Why doesn't the CAA just lob OFCOM one modest collective payment for our use of the frequencies and be done with it? No rush - you could wait until the relevent clerical staff retire.
Sense has almost been seen on car tax and the TV license, so why not this one?
I reckon that raises about £200kpa in total - which must be approaching the cost of collection if you add up the computer record keeping, form design, processing etc. Why doesn't the CAA just lob OFCOM one modest collective payment for our use of the frequencies and be done with it? No rush - you could wait until the relevent clerical staff retire.
Sense has almost been seen on car tax and the TV license, so why not this one?
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