Germany: If you don't pay your TV license fee, the government will deflate your car tire

That needs to be read with a German accent. Der tirenairtakenouternzug.

Ventilwächter!

I thought Germany had special type rodent for this. You know, a Deflator Mouse.

At least both are reasonably benign.

I don’t think I ever looked at the Wikipedia link before, thanks for that. While my mom attend school and church there, she actually grew up in this town noted at the bottom, which its own village until it was annexed:

I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of a license fee for a TV, even if you don’t own a TV.

You are not alone.

Brilliant.

They are Germans. They obey laws, follow orders. That sort of thing.

Doesn’t the UK have the same thing?

I think you don’t pay it if you don’t have a television set.

I’ve heard that Germans are particularly fearful of inflation, but I didn’t think they had to worry about deflation too. :slight_smile:

I think they would have better results making tax evaders house, feed and clothe a Greek.

I’m going to need you to sit in the hall and think about what you’ve done.

He might come up with something worse.

When you italicize the period, it doesn’t change!

I’m baffled by the concept of a TV tax, period. :dubious:

Does that at least mean commercial breaks are shorter?

Thanks for that. Needed a laugh.

My Wife and I spent 3 weeks in Germany a few years ago. Wonderful people. Everyone was very kind.

And very direct.

Die Fledermaus.
I just got it.
Kill the son of a bitch, Please, G-d!

Kill him* NOW,* before it spreads!

Bows and exits stage left…

What, Germans don’t have garages?

In Britain it means BBC channels have no commercials at all. ( And thus theoretically, no beholding to commercial interests. )

Whether this is worth the tax, or whether BBC programmes are worth watching or listening to, are separate.
And whilst I would object to paying such a tax ( which I avoid by not having a television set ) I don’t see much difference in paying a compulsory tax to the government to watch TV, or paying large compulsory sums to a private entity for cable, etc., or paying many compulsory small sums to advertisers every day that are extraneously subsumed in the price of their goods to pay for that advertising that supports commercial programming.