unless you never watch BBC1/BBC2 or listen to BBC Radio.
I basically only watch American series, films. with a bit of E4, ITV2, CH4, More4, music channels, and sports.
MOTD & Top Gear may be the only 2 interactions with the BBC i ever have, both watched on catch-up (never live).
i really shouldn't bother having a tv licence should i?
Yes.
It is irrelevant how frequently you watch it, you watch it and that requires a license. It is like saying you don't need car insurance because you only drive now and then. Yes I know the two things are vastly different but the principle is the same, its a requirement for accessing the service so regardless of how frequently you access it then yes you should have to pay.
What I am against its the lack of choice. If you choose to only watch the other channels and not BBC then you shouldn't be forced to pay a license fee. Basically if you buy a tv you are required to give your address and the tv licensing people will come after you. I'm not saying the BBC don't offer a good service but its a bit of an outdated institution going back to the days when you could only get BBC and ITV.