The episode where Peppa's dad is arrested for not having a TV license

>the episode where Peppa's dad is arrested for not having a TV license

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Pls go back 2 europ.

Does that actually happen?

You get a fine first, but if you don't pay it then jail is a distinct possibility.

>That epsiode where Peppa's mom stabs he home invader and ahs to go to jail

>that episode where the government opened up a refugee camp just down the street from their house, and Peppa got harrased by muslims on the way home from school

>the episode where Peppa's dad voted Remain and became the laughingstock of the office

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>that episode where the Pig family got deported from the UK for being Haram

>That episode where Grampy Rabbit molests all the girls in the gym class

Wait a second...

>that episode where Peppa met David Cameron and he got a little too personal

>that episode where the Pig family's summer holiday was ruined by a bunch of monkeys blocking the motorway

>that episode where Peppa got called "privileged" and she learns all about what that means

i wonder if the video footage still exists

youtube.com/watch?v=2kcJC1MFbwE

>the episode where George is forcibly circumcised by the local mullah

>TV license

The fuck is that?

>look it up

The fuck Europe?!

Why do the pig faces look like dick and balls?

why do they indeed, user?

>the episode where Peppa discovers bacon
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>That episode where Peppa's parents invite a refugee from Syria to come live with them to prove how tolerant and multicultural they are, and the refugee rapes Peppa and then slits her throat

It's the reason we don't have to see ads every five fucking minutes, user.

>that episode where Peppa's dad drank warm beer and liked it

>the episode where the Simpsons has finally been cancelled

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just so you know in america cable is being set aside for streaming services hulu is the only piece of shit with commercials iv'e ever seen

>the episode where Peppa's dad cheats on his wife and ends up having a threesome with both his wife and affair woman.

>that episode where Peppa gets "touched in wierd places" and is afraid to tell her parents so the touching continues

>that episode where Peppas dad made a hateful comment on Facepig and was arrested because they live in the UK

>it just now dawns on me that all the Muslim immigrants moving into the UK have to deal with Peppa Pig being a thing

kek'd

>the episode where Peppa's dad is arrested for not having a TV license

telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/05/bbc-to-deploy-detection-vans-to-snoop-on-internet-users/

>The BBC is to spy on internet users in their homes by deploying a new generation of Wi-Fi detection vans to identify those illicitly watching its programmes online.

>The Telegraph can disclose that from next month, the BBC vans will fan out across the country capturing information from private Wi-Fi networks in homes to “sniff out” those who have not paid the licence fee.

>The corporation has been given legal dispensation to use the new technology, which is typically only available to crime-fighting agencies, to enforce the new requirement that people watching BBC programmes via the iPlayer must have a TV licence.

>It shows that TV Licensing, the corporation’s licence-fee collection arm, has developed techniques to track those watching television on laptops, tablets, and mobile phones.

>Currently, anyone who watches or records live programming – online or on television – needs to buy a £145.50 licence. But from September 1, those who use the iPlayer only for catch-up viewing will also need to pay the fee, after the BBC successfully lobbied the Government to change the law.

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