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Confessions of a TV licence officer: Ex-Capita official reveals her favourite 'hunting ground' during 'incredibly well paid' career chasing fee dodgers

A former TV licence officer has lifted the lid on one of Britain's most controversial jobs - and the location of her favourite 'hunting ground' chasing fee dodges.

Amy Fenton worked for Capita TV Licensing after leaving school in 2003.

She had decided to take a break from education before starting university.

While she initially began in the call centre, Ms Fenton admitted she was drawn to the role of enforcement officer, which would get her out into the community and interacting with people.

Pictured: Amy Fenton with friends when she worked for Capita TV Licensing after leaving school in 2003

Pictured: Amy Fenton with friends when she worked for Capita TV Licensing after leaving school in 2003

Ms Fenton saidu00a0her 'hunting ground' became the areas of south and central Lancashire

Ms Fenton said her 'hunting ground' became the areas of south and central Lancashire

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