Anyone who owns a TV, and pays for a TV license fiscally supports
everything the BBC do. e.g. the BBC have recently reacquired the
rights to Formula 1 motor racing.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7306123.stm
Formula 1 uses a lot of transportation, both on the race track, and
using planes and lorries to move all the equipment around the planet.
Thus anyone who owns a TV, by default supports Formula 1.
Of course as I don't own a television, I don't pay for a license for
the extravagant form of entertainment. However Doug owns a TV, and
thus supports Formula 1.
Ironically though, as Doug is a Fossil Fool, he may not have to pay
for the license, and only supports Formula 1 morally.
Also Ironically, as a working tax payer, I am paying taxes that
contribute to Dougs free TV license, so that he can support Formula 1,
but as I don't have a TV, I am not morally supporting the sport.
Two questions for Doug.
1) Will you be watching Formula 1 when it returns to the BBC, which
will be supported by my taxes?