Watch Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! Without a TV Licence (Free on My5)

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By tvlicencechecker.co.uk Research Team · 5 sources cited · Verified June 2026 · 4 min read
No TV licence needed for My5
Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! is available on demand via My5. On-demand viewing on My5 does not require a TV licence; only live TV and BBC iPlayer require one.
Source: TV Licensing, Communications Act 2003
Key Takeaways
  • My5 on demand does not require a TV licence (TV Licensing, 2026)
  • Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! is available on My5: free with a registered account (5STAR)
  • TV licence required only for live TV (any channel) or BBC iPlayer (Communications Act 2003)
  • No subscription needed: My5 is free (5STAR)
  • Watching abroad? You will need a VPN to access My5 outside the UK (geo-block)

1 About Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back!

Following the dramatic work of recovery crews as they trace, track and tow vehicles driven illegally on Britain’s roads. With access to two recovery companies, the series follows the action from the m…

DetailValueSource
Network5STARTVmaze
Streaming serviceMy55STAR
GenreDramaTVmaze
Premiered2021-08-11TVmaze
RatingN/ATVmaze
TV licence required?NoTV Licensing

2 Does My5 require a TV licence?

No. Watching on-demand content on My5 does not require a TV licence. This was confirmed by TV Licensing and is established in the Communications Act 2003.

No licence needed
My5 on-demand is free to watch without a TV licence. The licence requirement covers live TV and BBC iPlayer only.
TV Licensing, Communications Act 2003

The key rule: a TV licence is required if you watch or record live television on any channel, or if you use BBC iPlayer for any content. Catch-up and on-demand services like My5, Channel 4, and My5 are specifically excluded from this requirement when used in on-demand mode.

See our complete guide to VOD and TV licence rules for the full legal position and common edge cases.

3 How to watch Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! without a TV licence

Five steps to watch Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! for free, on demand, with no TV licence needed:

Step 1: Go to My5

Open https://www.my5.tv in your browser or app. My5 is free to use and requires no TV licence.

Step 2: Create a free account (if you do not have one)

Registration on My5 is free and takes under 2 minutes. You only need an email address.

Step 3: Search for Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back!

Use the search bar to find Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back!. All series should be available on demand.

Step 4: Select an episode and press play

Choose any episode and start watching. No licence check, no subscription required.

Step 5: Check you are not watching live

To stay licence-free, use the on-demand (catch-up) version of My5, not the live stream. Watching any live TV, including on My5, does require a TV licence.

My5 home screen showing free on-demand programmes
My5 is free to stream on demand; no TV licence needed for catch-up.
Free streaming account sign-up screen, no payment required
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4 What does and does not require a TV licence

ActivityLicence needed?Source
Watch live TV (any channel, any device)YesCommunications Act 2003
BBC iPlayer (any content, live or on demand)YesTV Licensing, 2017
My5 on demandNoTV Licensing
Channel 4 on demandNoTV Licensing
My5 on demandNoTV Licensing
Netflix / Disney+ / Amazon PrimeNoTV Licensing

The BBC iPlayer rule was introduced in September 2016 and extended the licence requirement beyond live television for the first time. All other on-demand services remain licence-free. Read our full explainer on what counts as a TV receiver and our complete TV Licensing guide.

5 Watching Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! from abroad

My5 is geo-blocked outside the UK. If you are travelling or living abroad, you will see an error when you try to access it. A VPN with a UK server routes your traffic through a UK IP address, bypassing the geo-block.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a TV licence to watch Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back!?
No. Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! is available on demand via My5, which does not require a TV licence. You only need a TV licence if you watch live television on any channel, or use BBC iPlayer.
Is My5 free without a TV licence?
My5 is free to use with a registered account. It does not require a TV licence for on-demand viewing. The TV licence requirement applies to live TV and BBC iPlayer only.
What actually requires a TV licence?
You need a TV licence to: watch or record live TV on any channel (including ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5), or use BBC iPlayer for any content (live or on demand). You do not need one to watch on-demand content on ITVX, Channel 4, or My5.
Can I watch all of Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! on demand?
Most series of Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! are available on My5 on demand. Older series may rotate off the platform over time. Check https://www.my5.tv for the current full episode list.
Can I watch Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! abroad without a TV licence?
My5 is geo-blocked outside the UK, so you will need a VPN with a UK server to access it from abroad. The TV licence question is separate: if you are a UK resident temporarily abroad, your existing licence (if you have one) still covers you.

Methodology

This guide was produced by the tvlicencechecker.co.uk research team. TV licence rules sourced from the Communications Act 2003 and TV Licensing’s published guidance. Show data from TVmaze API. Sources consulted: 5. Research date: June 2026. Update schedule: when TV Licensing guidance changes. Limitations: rules apply to UK residents; different rules may apply in other jurisdictions.

Sources

  1. TV Licensing. “BBC iPlayer and the TV Licence.” Accessed June 19, 2026.
  2. UK Parliament. “Communications Act 2003.” Accessed June 19, 2026.
  3. TV Licensing. “Do I need a TV Licence?” Accessed June 19, 2026.
  4. TVmaze. “Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! on TVmaze.” Accessed June 19, 2026.
  5. 5STAR. “My5.” Accessed June 19, 2026.

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