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Do the TV detector vans really detect if you have a TV in the UK or was it just a scaremongering tactic? - Quora
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Are TV detector vans just a cunning con trick? For decades it's been claimed they trap licence cheats. In fact, they've never led to a single prosecution | Daily Mail Online
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