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BBC drafts in debt collectors to enforce licence fee - as broadcaster clamps down on users who dodge payments
The BBC is employing debt collectors to enforce payment of TV license fees, targeting users who have evaded payments. This move reflects the broadcaster's stricter approach to collecting overdue fees.
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