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We're strictly forbiden from listening to the radio at work because it interferes with all the radio traffic bouncing back and forth between our walkie talkies.


You can just picture it...


Me: "Call back site office."


Site office: "Go ahead, over."


Me: "Yeah I need the tower crane to lift a bobcat after lunch, over."


Site office: "Recieved, I'll forward your request to the head engineer, over."


Me: "I'd appreciate it if you could really emphasise the urgency. I've got a lot on my plate so need to get it over and done with, over."


Site Office: "You'll have to wait in the queue along with everyone else, over."


Chris Moyles: "Piss off yer fat bitch."


Site office: "How dare you!!"

I noticed today they're playing ads on the radio at the moment telling students that if they watch TV on their laptops via the internet they still need a license and trying to convince them to pay for one.

Seems a bit over the top to me, I guess they've closed the loop hole where it was only if you received a transmitted signal (not visa the internet) you had to cough up.

I don't see how they would police it though, unless you get very big brotherish and monitor what everyone is up to on the internet.

only job I ever had where I remember there being a radio on all day was about twumpty years ago when I worked in a big picture framers and we had to put up with frigging capitol all bloody day long ...in that situation it SHOULD have been banned .

davy watts Wrote:

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> I have just been told that I can no longer listen

> to my radio at work unless my employer buys a

> licence that allows this. I'm absolutely gutted. I

> dunno how I'll get through the day without a radio

> on.


Simplest answer is a headset, so that you can hear but others can't. Then it does not count as a 'broadcast' at your place of work and no licence required.

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