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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Hi Fare-Cop, None yet. I will definitely post an update of the impact this has if any on my career etc.
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Is this also the case for discharges? Sorry if I’ve already asked this question, just a bit confused. My solicitor is suggesting that if I receive a conditional discharge I can answer no to any question regarding convictions and my own research has not been conclusive.
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Just to clarify are you suggesting that if a question is asked along the lines of “Have you ever been convicted of a crime? (spent or otherwise)” the correct answer is Yes? Want to make sure as I was under the impression that you can answer No? Thanks!
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Hi everyone, thank you so much for your response I actually feel a lot better about all of this! Paranoia about this will mean that I will pay for subject access requests to check after my court date. I’ve also discussed further with my solicitor and for anyone that stumbles across this thread...
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Thank you all for your reassurances. I am a Doctor which is why I’ve been so worried about the consequences of my actions. When disclosing a conviction how much info. Would your employer be able to see? Will they just see the title or will they have all the details?
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Thank you all for your advice, it’s very helpful and will certainly help me in my discussion with my solicitor. It seems like any option in this instance is a career ending outcome! Does anyone know why TfL suddenly decided to not settle out of court? It also seems that it’s down to one...
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    All, Thank you so much for taking the time to discuss my question especially over your weekend! So to confirm as it’s a byelaw a conviction in terms of every day life doesn’t make that much difference? Having said that my understanding is that a conviction spent of otherwise will result in...
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    30907 najaB thank you very much for your advice it’s made me feel so much better. Does the same apply if the worst happens - which is they convict me? Puffing Devil - it’s more like 9 months. Frustratingly they sent me a summons 7 days before the cut off of 6 months. I have a solicitor with...
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    Prosecution under Byelaw 17(1)

    Hi, Not sure where to start it’s been nearly a year and my life has been ruined by my stupid actions. I’m not sure what is going to happen to me and I would really appreciate any advice anyone could give me please. My specific question is around a criminal conviction and the corresponding...

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