This doesn't mean licence dodgers will be subject to higher fines (calculated based on your income) or longer sentences (in the most extreme of cases). The guidelines are merely giving the courts more comprehensive advice "to introduce a consistent approach to sentencing." That is to say an expensive Virgin Media package and Netflix subscription on top was already likely to cast you in a bad light, but the proposed guidelines -- which will be introduced later this year after further review -- now explicitly state as much.

Magistrates' courts might well have your entire entertainment expenditure to hand in the future, too, as the government is thinking about making pay-TV services hand over subscriber details so they can pinpoint obvious dodgers. Sounds like a recipe for getting more licence fee income than ever. Shame it'll come too late to save BBC Food from the chop.