Thank you so much! and how can I do it?requesting a basic disclosure check
Thank you so much! and how can I do it?requesting a basic disclosure check
I love it! Can I really look at it like that? I mean with no additional paranoia?an expensive parking ticket
See here: https://www.gov.uk/request-copy-criminal-recordThank you so much! and how can I do it?
Not wanting to do this *again* but, while follow your train of thought, absent specific clarification from an official source I don't think you can so confidently state this as legal fact.You have been convicted of a criminal offence - if you are legitimately asked about it, legally you should still declare it. If you apply for insurance, for example, in the next year.
Yes. But not all offences are recorded. Byelaw offences definitely are not.Offence does mean "Criminal Offence" (There isn't really any other sort of 'offence').
It will depend on the question asked.Not wanting to do this *again* but, while follow your train of thought, absent specific clarification from an official source I don't think you can so confidently state this as legal fact.
It seems to me that the honest answer to the second question is 'not that aren't spent.' Hopefully any employer you would want to work for would know to stop digging at that point - I think if they went further they would be breaking the law and you could pursue them through an employment tribunal.It will depend on the question asked.
If they ask “do you have a criminal record” the answer would be no.
If they ask “have you been convicted of any criminal offences” then saying no would be a lie.
(source:https://www.direct.aviva.co.uk/quote/Direct/Travel/TripTraveller/TravelDetails)Assumptions
Please agree that the following statements are true to view your cover summary.
You and any other traveller named:
(five irrelevant assumptions edited out)
This only applies to convictions that are not spent under the 'Rehabilitation of Offenders Act as amended by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offender Act 2012'. If you are not sure whether a previous conviction is spent, refer to www.disclosurecalculator.org.uk or Unlock's public helpline 01634 247350.
- Have not received any criminal conviction for fraud, dishonesty or deception in the last 5 years.
I’m not at all sure that’s correct. A byelaw conviction is a conviction, and if one is fined for it, the conviction is not spent for 12 months.It seems to me that the honest answer to the second question is 'not that aren't spent.'
This has been stated repeatedly on the forum in recent weeks but nobody is able to provide a definitive source.A byelaw conviction is a conviction, and if one is fined for it, the conviction is not spent for 12 months.
Yes, I'm familiar with the Act. What isn't made clear is exactly how it is to be interpreted with respect to non-recordable offences, since that is a distinction that post dates the Act.Section 5(2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Hello I'm in the same boat as you. They sent me the single justice procedure but my costs were £225 considering how low yours were, I want to plead guilty but go to court. Would it be okay if you emailed me your result so I can state that there's disreprencies in their fines. I'm not sure how I start a conversation with you. Kind regardsHi guys,
I’ve just received a ‘Result of court case’ and it says:
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On (date) magistrates considered the case brought against you by Transport for London and the following orders were made:
Offence – Enter a compulsory ticket area on the transport for London regional railway network without a valid ticket.
Fine £294, Costs: £100, Victim surcharge: £30
You have been found guilty of this offence. You need to pay a total of £424 within 14 days.
A collection order in case I don’t pay….
How to pay….
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So, it is all over? Of course I've already paid.
In this letter (1 page, 2-sided) nothing is mentioned about a criminal record, it’s all about a fine for an offence. It doesn’t say if it’s spent or unspent and how long it takes to spend it.
What does it mean? Should I call them to check if I have criminal record or would they just tell me?
Please I’m begging for your help, again!
You probably won't get very far with that argument, tbh.Would it be okay if you emailed me your result so I can state that there's disreprencies in their fines.
Please start a new thread so that advice can be given appropriately. No two cases are the same and costs can vary from one train company to another. In any event, pleading guilty in court and complaining about the costs is unlikely to be an approach that will achieve good results.Hello I'm in the same boat as you. They sent me the single justice procedure but my costs were £225 considering how low yours were, I want to plead guilty but go to court. Would it be okay if you emailed me your result so I can state that there's disreprencies in their fines. I'm not sure how I start a conversation with you. Kind regards
Please start a new thread so that advice can be given appropriately. No two cases are the same and costs can vary from one train company to another. In any event, pleading guilty in court and complaining about the costs is unlikely to be an approach that will achieve good results.
Sorry Joshua but I think you are living in dreamland with that statement.They give you the option to plead guilty and go to court. I assume its for if you want to plead your case to get a lower fine.
I already have the argument I would use but showing that I'm being charged more than twice somebody else can only benefit me
Hello I'm in the same boat as you. They sent me the single justice procedure but my costs were £225 considering how low yours were, I want to plead guilty but go to court. Would it be okay if you emailed me your result so I can state that there's disreprencies in their fines. I'm not sure how I start a conversation with you. Kind regards
They give you the option to plead guilty and go to court. I assume its for if you want to plead your case to get a lower fine.
I already have the argument I would use but showing that I'm being charged more than twice somebody else can only benefit me
I've no idea whether it will impact on security clearance, but of course you should declare the offence from the start as not doing so effectively shows an extra level of dishonesty.Hi guys,
I have a question. I am looking for a job now and some agents have called me with jobs where I would be client facing and working on some projects for the government.
I think this will definitely require being security cleared.
Does anyone know if, with my offence – single fare evasion with no criminal record – there is a chance I could get security clearance or is it a definite no?
And should I declare my offence from the start?
Thank you very much in advance!
Of course I would declare it at the start of the process, I was just wondering if it would disqualify me immediately…I've no idea whether it will impact on security clearance, but of course you should declare the offence from the start as not doing so effectively shows an extra level of dishonesty.